Gerald Koch
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PE agree entirely.
Gerald Koch said:....... I don't think people appreciate the total amount of work in the cycle of compounding, testing, recompounding, retesting, involved in obtaining a useful product.
Gerald Koch said:PE agree entirely.
john_s said:And also someone has to evaluate the practicalities such as production costs and margins, and storage life. The Xtol team (or at least someone at Kodak) got the packaging/storage issue wrong.
Mark Layne said:How did this thread degenerate from a new toothpaste formula to all this serious stuff?
Mark
Personally, I think serendipity is most likely to happen to those who are treading known paths but keep their eyes on the surroundings. Those who added ascorbic acid instead of the ascorbate ignored my instructions. They probably never even read the original article.Gerald Koch said:Serendipity does indeed happen. Edison, instead of looking at the properties of the elements, systematically tried each and every one when trying to perfect the light bulb. In doing so he created a lot of un-necessary work for himself but finally found tungsten.
But beside serendipity there is also the example of the forward pass -- three things can happen and two of them are bad. Before altering a developer one must consider all consequences. Those who added ascorbic acid rather than sodium ascorbate to Rodinal got quite a surprise when they came up with blank film. A perfect example of disturbing the balance of a developer. Mixing Rodinal and Xtol together, as suggested by some, is not going to produce supermicroultrafinegrainol. My comments also apply to throwing in a bit of glycin or pyrogallol or catechol. It's a lot easier if you are aware of the properties of the developer you wish to alter and of the chemicals to intend to add.
I'm not opposed to experimenting, it's fun. But before one can claim to have found the perfect developer there remains a lot of testing and measurement.
gainer said:Personally, I think serendipity is most likely to happen to those who are treading known paths but keep their eyes on the surroundings. Those who added ascorbic acid instead of the ascorbate ignored my instructions. They probably never even read the original article.
The original definition of serendipity is not trial and error. It's an accidental discovery of something valuable that you were not looking for. It often happens during some trial and error process. It's really a consequence of Godel's Incompleteness Theorem.
I'm in Nova Scotia getting third daughter through med school then I may make some decisions. We are in the middle of the worst cold snap of the winter thus far.sanking said:Guess people need to be serious from time to time.
BTW, are you in Nova Scotia or Barbados?
If in Nova Scotia bet your best temperature won't match the 80F day we are having today in South Carolina. Just got my long run in and enjoying the weather on the deck with a cold one.
Sandy
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