We have a customer who wanted to buy Kodak D19 from us, but unfortunately it's no longer available. We we obtained the formula from a Kodak publication from the 70's and they have sourced the component chemicals from their usual chemical supplier, but they have had difficulty, and I quote:
"when we mix it, it comes out a really dark brown/black colour, which is different to the D-19 developer that we still have. Plus the students cannot develop their holograms"
I should add, it's the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Birmingham, so they should be familiar with mixing up a chemical formula, I would have thought.
So, the question is:
- Does anyone have a formula which we could compare with the one we already have?
- Or have any ideas what might be going wrong?
Thanks for any help!
"when we mix it, it comes out a really dark brown/black colour, which is different to the D-19 developer that we still have. Plus the students cannot develop their holograms"
I should add, it's the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Birmingham, so they should be familiar with mixing up a chemical formula, I would have thought.
So, the question is:
- Does anyone have a formula which we could compare with the one we already have?
- Or have any ideas what might be going wrong?
Thanks for any help!


