I have a product in the kitchen cupboard labelled - ''Bicarbonate of Soda''.
It's ingrediants are - '' Sodium bicarbonate - 100% ''
I want to make my own general-purpose paper developer.
I have all the other ingredients to make Ilford ID-33, as described on digitaltruth-photo's Formulas page.
Can I proceed directly with this available Sodium Bicarbonate, and which of the two weights should I use.
I can't tell if what I have available is anhydrous or not; or if it's suitable at all. I think it's the added ''bi'' in front of ''carbonate'' that is confusing me.
I'm thinking about just splitting the difference in weights and using 41 grams, as it's not for any important prints; just a first attempt at contact printing with very basic equipments. But it would be good to know for sure, so as to not have to do it twice.
JP
It's ingrediants are - '' Sodium bicarbonate - 100% ''
I want to make my own general-purpose paper developer.
I have all the other ingredients to make Ilford ID-33, as described on digitaltruth-photo's Formulas page.
Can I proceed directly with this available Sodium Bicarbonate, and which of the two weights should I use.
I can't tell if what I have available is anhydrous or not; or if it's suitable at all. I think it's the added ''bi'' in front of ''carbonate'' that is confusing me.
I'm thinking about just splitting the difference in weights and using 41 grams, as it's not for any important prints; just a first attempt at contact printing with very basic equipments. But it would be good to know for sure, so as to not have to do it twice.
JP