I have a one pound jar of photo grade Sodium Bisulfite -- that I paid for -- that I use occasionally. I also have a one pound jar of reagent grade Sodium Metabisulfite -- that I got for free -- but I've never used because I've never run across a formula that called for it.
But today, I ran across this post on another FORUM, and assume it is correct -- but I want to check.
"Sodium bisulfite as a dry chemical agent is really sodium metabisulfite. It's a common misnomer in darkroom literature. What's more confusing, some photographic chemical suppliers have both bisulfite and metabisulfite, often with different price."
Does this mean I can use my Sodium Metabisulfite without any adjustment when the formula calls for Sodium Bisulfite???
But today, I ran across this post on another FORUM, and assume it is correct -- but I want to check.
"Sodium bisulfite as a dry chemical agent is really sodium metabisulfite. It's a common misnomer in darkroom literature. What's more confusing, some photographic chemical suppliers have both bisulfite and metabisulfite, often with different price."
Does this mean I can use my Sodium Metabisulfite without any adjustment when the formula calls for Sodium Bisulfite???
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