In reading good old Kodak and Agfa/Ansco formularies, it dawned on me that many formulas are pretty much the same between manufacturers, but there are some minor differences.
Exhibit no. 1 is Agfa 48M (metaborate developer) and Kodak DK-50. Both are very similar formulas, except for the MQ ratio and the amount of sulfite:
48M
2g metol
40g sodium sulfite anhydrous
1.5g hydroquinone
10g sodium metaborate
0.5g potassium bromide
Water to make 1L
DK-50
2.5g metol
30g sodium sulfite anhydrous
2.5g hydroquinone
10g sodium metaborate
0.5g potassium bromide
Water to make 1L
And before you tell me "you just have to try them out" to understand the differences, I'm asking those of you who have some inklings of chemistry or who would like to wager a hypothesis. After that I may indeed try to compare them, but I want at least some idea of what I should be looking for.
Here's what I understand: normally, the MQ ratio is a sign of activity, so if you have twice the hq than metol, it's going to be a more active developer than one with a 1:1 ratio metol:hq. Sulfite does many things, but it's a preservative so it helps maintain the activity of developing agents, like hydroquinone.
So all I can figure out is that the MQ ratio of 48M makes it less active than DK-50, but the higher preservative amount would compensate for this reduced activity? Also, finer grain because more sulfite? What do you think?
Exhibit no. 1 is Agfa 48M (metaborate developer) and Kodak DK-50. Both are very similar formulas, except for the MQ ratio and the amount of sulfite:
48M
2g metol
40g sodium sulfite anhydrous
1.5g hydroquinone
10g sodium metaborate
0.5g potassium bromide
Water to make 1L
DK-50
2.5g metol
30g sodium sulfite anhydrous
2.5g hydroquinone
10g sodium metaborate
0.5g potassium bromide
Water to make 1L
And before you tell me "you just have to try them out" to understand the differences, I'm asking those of you who have some inklings of chemistry or who would like to wager a hypothesis. After that I may indeed try to compare them, but I want at least some idea of what I should be looking for.
Here's what I understand: normally, the MQ ratio is a sign of activity, so if you have twice the hq than metol, it's going to be a more active developer than one with a 1:1 ratio metol:hq. Sulfite does many things, but it's a preservative so it helps maintain the activity of developing agents, like hydroquinone.
So all I can figure out is that the MQ ratio of 48M makes it less active than DK-50, but the higher preservative amount would compensate for this reduced activity? Also, finer grain because more sulfite? What do you think?