Glycin (the photographic use compound) has no other use that I'm aware of. Glycine (which has medical and other uses) is not the same compound as photographic Glycin. Photographic Glycin is sometimes called Glycine - thus creating confusion.
c6h6o3 said:I have yet to find a viable substitute for Amidol. Ansco 130 doesn't cut it and neither does BW-65, no matter what the Formulary says.
Glycin is a true chemical orphan.Tom Hoskinson said:Glycin (the photographic use compound) has no other use that I'm aware of.
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