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Clearing/hardening solution for Type 665 negatives

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There is a non-official formula for clearing and hardening T-665 film. It is a combination clearing/hardening solution for Type 665 negatives that does not require the clearing bucket. It was published in an article in Popular Photography, November, 1976, and reported in Adams' book. This formula clears and hardens at the same time, and allows the photographer to carry around a smaller container of solution in the field and not worry as much about the negatives.

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Just as an aside, now that Polaroid has axed all of their films, "gram" should be labeled just "g" to avoid confusing with the similar "grain", which used to be abreviated with a similar "gn." all the time. To avoid confusion, one is "g" and the other is "gr."

I see gram labeled "gr." all the time though too, so, ick, what a mess.

As for quarts, as there is a liquid & dry U.S. version, and an Imperial one, it is best to label these U.S. or Imperial.

Don't even go there with teaspoons, tablespoons, or coffeespoons! ;-)
 
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