Mark Fisher
Member
I've been trying to formulate a non-formaldhyde developer off and on for about a year. I have something that I can get reasonable shelf life, but I'm not happy with the tray life. It oxidizes too quickly for my liking. Ascorbic acid is out as it is a developer and I suspect will mess up the "lithiness" of my developer. I've seen reference to TEA in some developers, but that seemed to be an alternative solvent to increase shelf life. I found an old reference to using Fructose for color developers. Anyway, before I go on experimenting I thought I'd tap the great chemical minds at APUG. My chemistry background is pretty meager!
Mark
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