lee
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find a beer and wine making store and ask for Citric Acid. Couple of tea spoons per litter and you are good to go. Plus it smells much better.
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Kodak Glacial Acetic Acid #64-19-7.
I wonder if they still sell it. I got a gallon at my local store about 2 years ago.
I was told by my local shop that Kodak, (whoever bought the chemisty unit) will no longer make glacial acid, just indicator stop. True or false?
I have no idea if Kodak still makes it. They sold the chemical packaging unit about 2 years ago.
They do need it for chemical synthesis and for packing other items, so I know that it is in use at Kodak and at the packing plant.
PE
Yes, the bottle I just got today has those same numbers on it. I thought it might be some kind of date code, but probably the stock number.Support your local photo store.
Kodak Glacial Acetic Acid #64-19-7.
I wonder if they still sell it. I got a gallon at my local store about 2 years ago.
PE
Yes, the bottle I just got today has those same numbers on it. I thought it might be some kind of date code, but probably the stock number.
Doesn't actually matter a damn' but indicator stop baths cost a lot more.This is a bit of a newbie question but, is there a consensus here that the 'indicator' stop baths are in some way inferior? Is glacial acetic preferable?
regards
John
This is a bit of a newbie question but, is there a consensus here that the 'indicator' stop baths are in some way inferior? Is glacial acetic preferable?
regards
John
But everthing in photography will be visible to some people. This includes things that do not exist.
I'm getting low on glacial acetic acid stop bath and went to buy another gallon of the Kodak branded glacial acetic acid from my local photo store. They no longer cary it. So 'to the internet' to buy the product. Looks like B&H won't ship the product: "for in-store purchase only."![]()
But everthing in photography will be visible to some people. This includes things that do not exist.
That's going into my quote collection. I think I will have to refer to it from now on as Hick's Law, generalized to: "Everything will be visible to some people. This includes things that do not exist." The applicability is endless.
That's going into my quote collection. I think I will have to refer to it from now on as Hick's Law, generalized to: "Everything will be visible to some people. This includes things that do not exist." The applicability is endless.
Thanks for the kind words, generalization and infinitely superior restatement. Just a couple of things: please correct the spelling ('everything' not 'everthing') and use Hicks's or Hicks'.
Edit: I see Ole has already made a plea for Hicks'/Hicks's (I prefer the latter), and paid me a compliment.
Cheers,
R.
So the question is: Does anyone know a brand of a dilute acetic acid (about 28% or less) with NO indicator?
... and Agfa. Sidenote: Agfa Gevaert, Belgium made and is still making more different films than I excpected before Agfaphoto gave in. Not APX, unfortunately...The degree of swell will influence chances of scratching, fixability and washing in only some films though as many of them are quite well hardened such as those from Kodak, Ilford and Fuji.
Larry;
I believe I explained elsewhere that stop baths decrease the huge swell induced by the alkaline developer by moving the pH to the acid side near the isoelectric point of the gelatin. This is the minimum swell point and is about pH 4.5, just where most stops are.
This immediately reduces the chance of having scratches. It has the appearance of a harder coating because of the lower swell.
The fixer can be any pH, but if it is at a value of > 6.0 the swell increases thereby speeding up fixing and washing. There are agents that can be added to fixers to increase swell to assist in washing.
The degree of swell will influence chances of scratching, fixability and washing in only some films though as many of them are quite well hardened such as those from Kodak, Ilford and Fuji. Others may not be.
PE
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