What is the general thought on when one should get rid of the current batch of mixed working stock photo flo?
What is the general thought on when one should get rid of the current batch of mixed working stock photo flo?
Such a tiny amount required at very high dilution - I just mix fresh whenever I need it to avoid any issues
I never need it
I use high grade hot and cold water filters
Tin Can
I’ve never made a diluted photo flo always seemed like a waste of effort and risky (some people who are much smarter than me say it grows mold after a while)… A few drops of stock solution in a tank or tray of film is all that’s needed ... my little amber bottle purchased in the 70s ran out about a year or 2 ago, I replaced it with photoflo 2000 ( not sure what the difference is besides being 4x the volume and in a clear plastic container ) .. will probably last beyond 2100.... the stuff in undiluted stock concentration doesnt' seem to go bad.
Last edited by jnantz; 16-Jan-2024 at 06:45.
the batch i have was made to a recipe on photrio. 200 ml 91% rubbing alcohol, 1 ml photo flo stock solution, distilled water to 1 liter.
I honestly think i have been using it since august of 2022... on sunday I developed a roll of film and used it, and it was failing to do anything so i dipped my thermometer into the stock photo flo and stirred it into my working solution, instantly slightly bubbly on top like when i originally made it. Still havent used it this week. no time to.
It is meant to be used once and discarded. You can save it and reuse it if you are developing multiple rolls of film in the same session/same day, but don't bother saving it for reuse beyond the day you mixed it. I mean, it's so inexpensive - a small bottle will last for years.
The photographer who doesn't use something like Photo Flo probably makes up for that by using more Spotone. Photo Flo is much less trouble, especially when used in distilled water.
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