Lee L
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I'll be traveling soon, and will have a local store with several developers available, one of which is Amaloco AM74. The Amaloco web page implies that it's comparable to Rodinal, but the MSDS says (hopefully I can overcome HTML formatting here):
Chemische Charakterisierung:
Zubereitung, enthält u.a.:
Wasser [7732-18-5]______________________________________________> 50%
Diethylenglykol [111-46-6] (Xn, R22)_____________________________1-5%
Hydrochinon [123-31-9] (Xn, N, R22-40-41-43-50-68)Carc3 Mut3_____< 1%
1-Phenyl-3-pyrazolidon [92-43-3] (Xn, N, R22-51/53)______________< 1%
Natriumcarbonat [584-08-7] (Xi, R36/37/38)______________________ 1-5%
Natriumsulfit [7757-83-7]_______________________________________< 20%
Kaliumbromid [7758-02-3]_________________________________________< 2%
Es sind keine anderen chemischen Verbindungen enthalten, die - nach dem heutigen
Stand unserer Kenntnisse- eine Gefahr für Gesundheit und/oder Umwelt bilden.
Looks like a basic PQ developer, possibly Dimezone for the P, and a recommended minimum of 20ml concentrate per roll, so no more than 1:50 dilution in a 1 liter rollfilm tank. Is it similar to HC-110? Some say it's the same as Rollei RHS developer.
Can anyone give me some insight from having used AM74? I'm looking at using a broad range of films, from Pan-F to TMY, and widely varying subject matter, so any advice about good and bad film pairings would be appreciated. I've already checked times at digitaltruth, and have the Dutch version of the datasheet. I'm looking for personal takes on the basic characteristics of AM74 and comparisons with other developers. I'd like to take it more dilute and use longer processing times than the standard 1:7 and 1:5, and the instructions give some guidelines on extending time with greater dilution.
Thanks,
Lee
Chemische Charakterisierung:
Zubereitung, enthält u.a.:
Wasser [7732-18-5]______________________________________________> 50%
Diethylenglykol [111-46-6] (Xn, R22)_____________________________1-5%
Hydrochinon [123-31-9] (Xn, N, R22-40-41-43-50-68)Carc3 Mut3_____< 1%
1-Phenyl-3-pyrazolidon [92-43-3] (Xn, N, R22-51/53)______________< 1%
Natriumcarbonat [584-08-7] (Xi, R36/37/38)______________________ 1-5%
Natriumsulfit [7757-83-7]_______________________________________< 20%
Kaliumbromid [7758-02-3]_________________________________________< 2%
Es sind keine anderen chemischen Verbindungen enthalten, die - nach dem heutigen
Stand unserer Kenntnisse- eine Gefahr für Gesundheit und/oder Umwelt bilden.
Looks like a basic PQ developer, possibly Dimezone for the P, and a recommended minimum of 20ml concentrate per roll, so no more than 1:50 dilution in a 1 liter rollfilm tank. Is it similar to HC-110? Some say it's the same as Rollei RHS developer.
Can anyone give me some insight from having used AM74? I'm looking at using a broad range of films, from Pan-F to TMY, and widely varying subject matter, so any advice about good and bad film pairings would be appreciated. I've already checked times at digitaltruth, and have the Dutch version of the datasheet. I'm looking for personal takes on the basic characteristics of AM74 and comparisons with other developers. I'd like to take it more dilute and use longer processing times than the standard 1:7 and 1:5, and the instructions give some guidelines on extending time with greater dilution.
Thanks,
Lee


