I believe it was a mistake when Michael wrote 3ml instead of 2ml, if Kbr is mixed in a 10% solution it should be 30ml (3cc) instead of 20ml (2cc)
Hey Jan,
Nope, no typo. 3ml is of a 10% solution/liter is correct. If your photo is the White House in a snowstorm 20ml might get your whites bright enough.....of course I believe the blacks will also be paper white with that much restrainer. A 500 ml bottle of 10% Kbr solution should last you for years and years...
After a good friend of mine told me he used 8ml Kbr in his Amidol formula I decided to find out for myself. I was looking for the changes in the print color as the Kbr was increased from 2ml/liter to 4ml, then 6ml, 8ml and finally 10ml. I made prints on Canadian Grade 2 Azo, Rochester Grade 2 Azo, Grade 3 Azo and maybe Lodima. As I got to 10ml, the blacks were about a zone V gray. I discovered that the prints needed much more exposure and or longer development to get to a black in the image. So, how could my friend get decent images with that much Kbr in the formula?
When I contacted my friend to share my results his response was "Oh, you mix your Amidol in 1 liter batches.....I mix mine in 2 liter batches."
