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I like very much the Agfa-Ansco-47 formula for its superb mid-tone gradation and very good sharpness.
Metol 1.5g
Sodium Sulfite 45g
Sodium Metabisulfite 1g
Hydroquinone 3g
Sodium Carbonate 5g
Potassium Bromide 0.8g
Water 1l
pH=9.6
However, it's a very fast working formula, with developing times from 4.30mn. (for films ca. EI 100) to 5.30mn (for films ca. EI 400). Since it's sometimes difficult to manage short times with precise temperature and even development, I wonder how to slow down the process.
I tried to dilute at 1+2, but the benefit was'nt so great: the grain became really coarser and the grey-scale much less interesting (at least to my taste).
I wonder if decreasing the pH with a slight addition of boric acid (something like 4 gr.) would keep the excellent image properties of this formula. Does anyone have any suggestion ?
Metol 1.5g
Sodium Sulfite 45g
Sodium Metabisulfite 1g
Hydroquinone 3g
Sodium Carbonate 5g
Potassium Bromide 0.8g
Water 1l
pH=9.6
However, it's a very fast working formula, with developing times from 4.30mn. (for films ca. EI 100) to 5.30mn (for films ca. EI 400). Since it's sometimes difficult to manage short times with precise temperature and even development, I wonder how to slow down the process.
I tried to dilute at 1+2, but the benefit was'nt so great: the grain became really coarser and the grey-scale much less interesting (at least to my taste).
I wonder if decreasing the pH with a slight addition of boric acid (something like 4 gr.) would keep the excellent image properties of this formula. Does anyone have any suggestion ?
