Photopathe
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I have been trying to use Benzotriazole (1%) and Sodium Carbonate (10%) solutions as instructed in Steve Anchell's Darkroom Cookbook to increase contrast or revive aging developer but with no success so far. I do get slightly cooler tones when adding BZT but the effect is quite subtle and as for the rest I get the opposite results. The lighter tones get all washed out and I need to extend the developing times to try to reach the same black levels as I get without adding Carbonate and/or BZT. I taught maybe I was adding too much the first time as I read that this could produce these effects so in a second batch of developer I went progressively with minute amounts but to no avail. I am trying this with Ansco 130, home brewed based on the recipe give in the Darkroom Cookbook.
I would like to know if others had the same experience and if anyone has any advice.
Thanks!
I would like to know if others had the same experience and if anyone has any advice.
Thanks!