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Dimezone-S film devloper formulae

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I'm in the UK.
When Tech Pan was available I devised a dev which had Dimezone-S and metol as the agents. By changing the proportions of these one could obtain a full range of different contrast scale from pretty soft (even with Tech Pan!) to very punchy.
I now have some Adox CMS 20 and want to try out similar tests. One snag with my dev was that it didn't keep too well so i am thinking of separating the 2 agents and have a dev made up of 3 stock solutions - one with the Dimezone, one with the metol and one with the alkali, say sodium carbonate.
Can anyone suggest the very best way to preserve Dimezone-S in solution? The metol gives no problem, just preserved with sodium sulphite, it lasts for a long time.
I would be grateful for any suggestions - thanks.

Alan:smile:
 
Alan,

Welcome to Apug !
I have no direct answer to your question, except that Sodium sulfite is a common developer preservative,
but I can suggest three links to Dimezone-S based film developers, on Ryuji Suzuki's web site :

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Marc
 
I'm in the UK.
When Tech Pan was available I devised a dev which had Dimezone-S and metol as the agents. By changing the proportions of these one could obtain a full range of different contrast scale from pretty soft (even with Tech Pan!) to very punchy.
I now have some Adox CMS 20 and want to try out similar tests. One snag with my dev was that it didn't keep too well so i am thinking of separating the 2 agents and have a dev made up of 3 stock solutions - one with the Dimezone, one with the metol and one with the alkali, say sodium carbonate.
Can anyone suggest the very best way to preserve Dimezone-S in solution? The metol gives no problem, just preserved with sodium sulphite, it lasts for a long time.
I would be grateful for any suggestions - thanks.

Alan:smile:

Try using Propylene Glycol as the Dimezone-S solvent and make up a Dimezone-S percentage stock solution - this procedure works ok with Phenidone (and should work ok here - as long as you don't saturate the Propylene Glycol with Dimezone-S).

If you want to make a long lived sulfite free single solution stock concentrate that includes Metol and Dimezone-S, look up Pat Gainer and Sandy King's recipe for Pyrocat-MC.
 
...I devised a dev which had Dimezone-S and metol as the agents.
By changing the proportions of these one could obtain a full range
of different contrast scale from pretty soft (even with Tech Pan!)
to very punchy. Alan:smile:

I've had some encourageing results doing the same but with
testing as paper developer. Something I should be back at.
I believe quite a range of contrasts may come from one
grade of paper. Phenidone was used.

BTW, why the one over the other? Phenidone
or Dimezone-S? Dan
 
.........BTW, why the one over the other? Phenidone
or Dimezone-S? Dan

Dimezone-S keeps better in aqueous solution.

Also, it has a higher molecular weight than phenidone and as a result, and perhaps for other reasons, weight-for-weight it's thought to be a bit weaker than phenidone, so a little more might be required. Someone on the pure-silver list several years ago did some tests and thought that 20% or 25% more was about right, if I remember correctly
 
Try using Propylene Glycol as the Dimezone-S solvent and make up a Dimezone-S percentage stock solution - this procedure works ok with Phenidone (and should work ok here - as long as you don't saturate the Propylene Glycol with Dimezone-S).

FWIW, I've done this -- or more precisely, I've made PC-Glycol using Dimezone S rather than phenidone. It worked fine for about two and a half or three years.
 
Thanks to all of you! In one day I've had enough suggestions to last me a week of research. I posted this on my second day with this organisation - - very impressive! Keep them coming in!


Alan
 
Does anyone know how much dimezone-s (or phenidone, for that matter) will dissolve in propylene glycol?

I tried phenidone in alcohol some years ago and it was very unsuccessful. The alcohol, though, was 90% food grade, so was 10% water which is presumably enough to spoil the phenidone.
 
FWIW, I've done this -- or more precisely, I've made PC-Glycol using Dimezone S rather than phenidone. It worked fine for about two and a half or three years.

Do you have a formula I can try please?

Alan
 
Try using Propylene Glycol as the Dimezone-S solvent and make up a Dimezone-S percentage stock solution - this procedure works ok with Phenidone (and should work ok here - as long as you don't saturate the Propylene Glycol with Dimezone-S).

If you want to make a long lived sulfite free single solution stock concentrate that includes Metol and Dimezone-S, look up Pat Gainer and Sandy King's recipe for Pyrocat-MC.


Do you have a formula i can try please?

Alan
 
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