Steve Hamley
Member
Folks,
I was chatting with a long time commercial photog recently, and he told me that he used to do B&W development-by-inspection under a regular red safelight after using a desensitizing solution which was a potassium permanganate solution, 1 percent he believes. He also said Kodak used to sell such a product, which he stated looked like potassium permanganate. Anybody done anything like this?
This fellow is a really interesting person to talk with. he's been a commercial photographer for 66 years and started off when people were still using flash powder. He currently uses 4x5, MF, and digital. He'll be 84 years old in February and still gets excited about photography, working about half time.
Steve
I was chatting with a long time commercial photog recently, and he told me that he used to do B&W development-by-inspection under a regular red safelight after using a desensitizing solution which was a potassium permanganate solution, 1 percent he believes. He also said Kodak used to sell such a product, which he stated looked like potassium permanganate. Anybody done anything like this?
This fellow is a really interesting person to talk with. he's been a commercial photographer for 66 years and started off when people were still using flash powder. He currently uses 4x5, MF, and digital. He'll be 84 years old in February and still gets excited about photography, working about half time.
Steve