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My respects and greetings to all North East Ohio residents. the wonderful
Have some of our snow, we'll take some sand and sun.
My respects and greetings to all North East Ohio residents. the wonderful
Is there really much of a difference? The amount of things that have been discovered by doing just exactly that are probably w/o number. Scientific research is like that, it's curious people who are geared towards......... let's try this and just see what happens? Because it all starts this way, but the trials and testing part are where things can get laborious and dull.I suppose this would be "lets see what happens" experiment rather than a scientific method excersise
How would I go about using lye? What's the dilution?
Is there really much of a difference? The amount of things that have been discovered by doing just exactly that are probably w/o number. Scientific research is like that, it's curious people who are geared towards......... let's try this and just see what happens? Because it all starts this way, but the trials and testing part are where things can get laborious and dull.
Since we know Rodinal at 1:100 works well, I'd emulate that level. Parodinal stock solution contains 80 g/L, so 1% of that, 0.8 g/L should give the same alkalinity as your Rodinal working solution -- give or take the buffering effect of the sulfite in that formula, which would be 2 g/L after dilution. I'd probably try it on a scrap of the film to see if the sulfite contributes. Lye or caustic soda is available in most of the industrialized world as a drain opener or pH adjuster; sodium sulfite is fairly easy to get most places if you need it.
The metabisulfite is slightly acidic, while sodium sulfite is slightly alkaline. I'd try it first with plain lye, if that works well, there's no need to mess with anything else.
BTW, I just realized why borax didn't work well for remjet removal -- I had it out of order in the pH progression. Borax, baking soda (sodium bicarbonate), washing soda (sodium carbonate), lye (sodium hydroxide). Washing soda is what I always see people use on YouTube, lower pH than that might not have much if any effect.
I actually live next to the pyramids, my alien friends the inhabitants of galaxies and other planets come to visit me easily as this place is easily accessible.Have some of our snow, we'll take some sand and sun.
Yep, that's borax. Less alkaline than bicarbonate or carbonate. Hence why D-72 works faster than D-76.
It probably takes a certain level of pH to loosen the adhesive layer that holds the carbon black to form remjet.
I actually live next to the pyramids, my alien friends the inhabitants of galaxies and other planets come to visit me easily as this place is easily accessible.
Yes we can trade some sand and sun for snow and ice
Yes I am not surprised. These are genuine antiquities. A camel with mounted machine guns are rare. I didn't see any there on my visit. Perhaps they were warned you were coming and worried that you might mistake the real things for those in one of the Las Vegas casinos where everything is imitation except Caesar's Palace and Elvis the pastor who can marry you and later arrange a quick taxi to Reno if the marriage doesn't work outI climbed the pyramids but got yelled at by a soldier on a camel. Camel had a mounted machine gun on it. No aliens that I could see though.

Yes I am not surprised. These are genuine antiquities. A camel with mounted machine guns are rare. I didn't see any there on my visit. Perhaps they were warned you were coming and worried that you might mistake the real things for those in one of the Las Vegas casinos where everything is imitation except Caesar's Palace and Elvis the pastor who can marry you and later arrange a quick taxi to Reno if the marriage doesn't work out
pentaxuser

Never used D-72...
the presence of the Rodinal may make the film more alkaline, thus acting as a development accelerator for the colour developer.
I know this is a couple weeks old but I was searching after rodinal and remjet. I was testing some old pa rodinal at about 1:15. All I had was some well expired ek 50D film. I put a clip in and left it for a couple minutes started turning dark. I move it to retrieve it and as I pulled it most of the remjet circled in the rodinal soup. I put it in a stream of water an viola! Remjet gone. I like this process of predevelopment in rodinal very similar to Kodak Ae-31 process after developing color films as b&w to restore the color only in this case an incomplete b&w process. Cool thanks for posting. Rodinal may be the remjet miracle and this chases about 5 steps out of the ae-31 process.
AE-1 Process? Cool. Learn something new everyday
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Hmmm Alan, I think your curve is adding "posterization" in shadow side of the wall? Is it reverse S one? As I remember from 30 years ago, I had no problem enlarging 24x36mm HP-5 negative developed in Emofine to 50x60cm. Grain was not issue even at that magnification.www.photrio.com
See #130 for Metol and cd-4 interaction.I do not know if p-aminophenol and methyl-aminophenol would work interchangeably but they are close in many ways.
Might be a clue.
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Developer for Aviphot Pan 200
Hmmm Alan, I think your curve is adding "posterization" in shadow side of the wall? Is it reverse S one? As I remember from 30 years ago, I had no problem enlarging 24x36mm HP-5 negative developed in Emofine to 50x60cm. Grain was not issue even at that magnification.www.photrio.com
See #130 for Metol and cd-4 interaction.I do not know if p-aminophenol and methyl-aminophenol would work interchangeably but they are close in many ways.
Might be a clue.
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