I'm working on some fogged as all get out ancient film because I have hundreds of feet of it and nothing better to do with my time.
I have had some success with HC-110 and Benzotriazole at very cold temps with high concentrations of HC110, Dil A and B.
I tried Diafine and blech, Fog city!
I would like to experiment with restrainers to reduce the fog in the diafine but dont want to ruin $50 worth of chems. I would decant three 320ml containers of A and B to try different restrainers for better results. The rest of my gallon I would save for normal film and not contaminate.
Does anyone know where I should add the restrainer? Dilution A, B or both?
Also its way grainier than the HC110 results.
With HC110 I add 1% to 2% by volume Benzo. (from a 5% solution). So .05% Benzo., any more and the negs are super thin so thats where I would start with diafine; .05%.
Thanks chemists! (I am not a chemist)
I have had some success with HC-110 and Benzotriazole at very cold temps with high concentrations of HC110, Dil A and B.
I tried Diafine and blech, Fog city!
I would like to experiment with restrainers to reduce the fog in the diafine but dont want to ruin $50 worth of chems. I would decant three 320ml containers of A and B to try different restrainers for better results. The rest of my gallon I would save for normal film and not contaminate.
Does anyone know where I should add the restrainer? Dilution A, B or both?
Also its way grainier than the HC110 results.
With HC110 I add 1% to 2% by volume Benzo. (from a 5% solution). So .05% Benzo., any more and the negs are super thin so thats where I would start with diafine; .05%.
Thanks chemists! (I am not a chemist)
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