Hello All,
Thinking about trying my hand at DBI using ABC Pyro and I have a few questions:
1. MAS formula, as published on michaelandpaula.com, calls for a 10% solution of Potassium Bromide. I have some Kbr 10% that I mixed up using distilled water for a project last winter. It has sat on the shelf in my darkroom--I live in the desert southwest USA so my home gets fairly warm during the summer months--since that time. Does this solution go bad?
2. I found another Solution A reference that calls for 1.1g Kbr in total volume of 1 liter. Since I have the dry chemical on hand I could use it. Not to ask the dumb question, but we are looking at weight vs volume...is this equivalent to a 10% solution. Or, I could go with what I already have mixed, if still good.
3. I've read on the Azo Forum that the stain can vary based on the age of the Sodium Sulfite in Solution B. Anyone actually experience this? Age-wise what are we talking, months? years? decades?
4. Every reference I've seen for Solution C calls for Sodium Carbonate, Monohydrate at 80g. I have Anhydrous on hand and I know that the difference between the two is that Mono contains one molecule water whereas the Anhydrous doesn't contain any water, theoretically. Of course, we all know that Anhydrous forms of chemical absorb water from the air over time. Since I already have the Anhydrous, what amount should I use? Or, just not worry about it and use 80g?
5. Anybody have a starting time to begin inspection for HP5+?
Sorry, more than a few questions!
Thanks for any help provided.
Best regards,
AlanH
Thinking about trying my hand at DBI using ABC Pyro and I have a few questions:
1. MAS formula, as published on michaelandpaula.com, calls for a 10% solution of Potassium Bromide. I have some Kbr 10% that I mixed up using distilled water for a project last winter. It has sat on the shelf in my darkroom--I live in the desert southwest USA so my home gets fairly warm during the summer months--since that time. Does this solution go bad?
2. I found another Solution A reference that calls for 1.1g Kbr in total volume of 1 liter. Since I have the dry chemical on hand I could use it. Not to ask the dumb question, but we are looking at weight vs volume...is this equivalent to a 10% solution. Or, I could go with what I already have mixed, if still good.
3. I've read on the Azo Forum that the stain can vary based on the age of the Sodium Sulfite in Solution B. Anyone actually experience this? Age-wise what are we talking, months? years? decades?
4. Every reference I've seen for Solution C calls for Sodium Carbonate, Monohydrate at 80g. I have Anhydrous on hand and I know that the difference between the two is that Mono contains one molecule water whereas the Anhydrous doesn't contain any water, theoretically. Of course, we all know that Anhydrous forms of chemical absorb water from the air over time. Since I already have the Anhydrous, what amount should I use? Or, just not worry about it and use 80g?
5. Anybody have a starting time to begin inspection for HP5+?
Sorry, more than a few questions!
Thanks for any help provided.Best regards,
AlanH
