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Old 12th October 2010, 05:25 PM
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Hello, just now i have made this high contrast developer following the formula of Anchell, iīve get a very dark colour of it, some like a coke color, is this normal? i think my chemicals are in good use but iīd never seen this colour in a developer - except lith developer maybe- someone can help me?
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Old 12th October 2010, 07:18 PM
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Well , i answer myself, it donīt work....i supose that one of the chemical is damaged....
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Old 13th October 2010, 06:59 AM
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Well , i answer myself, it donīt work....i supose that one of the chemical is damaged....
Glad you got to the bottom of the problem, it does seem as though one or more components is bad.
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Old 13th October 2010, 07:42 AM
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I think the problem was in my hands.... i repeated it and allways all right.....
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I think the problem was in my hands.... i repeated it and allways all right.....
Can you explain that problem with your hands here???
So that we can also come to know the main reason behind the chemicals damage..!!
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Really, what did you have on your hands ?
That scary.
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Really, what did you have on your hands ?
That scary.
I think he meant that he caused the problem and now knows what he did wrong.
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Just to add a bit of humour here. Essentially hands are always the problem. They don't always do what they should such as adding all the right chemicals or in the right amounts

Sometimes they disobey the brain completely. My brain always says not to exceed a certain amount of whisky on a Saturday night but my hands keep reaching for the bottle

The hands get a stern warning on a Sunday morning

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