There is a chart in Mees and Mees and James. I won't do your research for you and I don't remember it OTOMH. So, look it up. It is quite effective over a wide range as Mees shows. The results are true for both Sodium and Ammonium Thiosulfate so don't worry about the "names" in the references.
PE, I believe the charts in Mees and Mees and James are Figs. 141 and 142, pp. 521-22. The max seems to be 30% to 40% 15% looks to be ideal. Sorry I can't copy the images or text.
thanks. i just thought sometimes generic chemicals are used for other applications are exactly tge same aside from labeling....
I can't find a book by Mees, Mees, and James. But I found a third edition by Kenneth Mees and a fourth edition by TH James. Are these the same books, just later editions?
Hi, the Figures I found were in Theory of the Photographic Process, by C. E. Kenneth Mees, 1942. Apparently this was the first edition. Sorry for the confusion.
EDIT: I did find a hardback by the two Mees along with James, copyright/publish date 1936. Along with a biography of Kenneth Mees by TH James published in the nineties, so am I correct in assuming that the fourth edition, 1977, will be a satisfactory reference?
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