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Subject: [Leica] re: so long rodinal
From: nickbroberts at yahoo.co.uk (Nick Roberts)
Date: Thu Mar 16 03:16:08 2006

Certainly in my experience, the shelf life of Rodinal
is slightly in excess of the life of the shelf. One
reason why I love the stuff, especially with HP5.

Someone has just sent me 3 rolls of APX25 in 120 that
had been frozen, so there's some exercise for one of
my Rolleis.

Nick

--- "Arche, Harvey" <Harvey.Arche@jp2hs.org> wrote:

> Adam Bridge wrote:
> I have an unopened bottle of Rodinal I bought when I
> was first going
> to process film about 5 or 6 years ago. Is it still
> good?
> 
> And NOOOOOOO I won't send it to you for you to test.
> I was just
> wondering if there was a shelf life for it.
> 
> 
> There's a story floating on the web about a bottle
> being found in a bombed building years after the war
> and still being good. Urban myth? I don't know, but
> I've never had it go bad on me. If its unopened I'm
> willing to bet that its still OK. Of course, since
> its back on the shelves, I don't think you can
> auction it as an irreplacable commodity :-)
> Arche
> 
> 
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