It's true that Adox MQ was used (among others) to control the speed of films. But it's not the same than ASA dev. According to Anchell & Troop, FDC , 42, the buffer included carbonate and bicarbonate.
True but not the one for miniature films.
Ian
It's true that Adox MQ was used (among others) to control the speed of films. But it's not the same than ASA dev. According to Anchell & Troop, FDC , 42, the buffer included carbonate and bicarbonate.
(...) the developer composition specified in PH2.5-1972 is identical to the one in PH2.5-1979 except for a weaker carbonate alkali system: 1.5g Sodium carbonate (anhydrous) and 1.0g Sodium bicarbonate, with a specified pH of 9.4 +/- 0.2 (...)
It should be noted that the ISO standard which is used currently does not specify a special developer. It is left to the manufacturer to select one.
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