Hello again,
I wish to make up DK-25R to replenish D-23 but have run into a problem. I was wanting to use the following formula to make 500ml of the stuff:
350ml Water at 52°C
Pinch of sodium sulphite
Metol – 5g
Sodium Sulphite – 50g
Sodium Metaborate – 10g
Water to Make 500ml
The formula is from the following page (adjusted for 500ml): https://www.kabbottphoto.com/developing-black-and-white-film-with-d-23/
Unfortunately, pure Sodium Metaborate has shown itself to be a luxury item here - just too expensive, so as suggested by @pentaxuser , I looked to John Finch's video:
This video shows how to make a solution where each 40ml contains 1g of Sodium Metaborate. The formula in the video, if I'm not mistaken is:
300ml or so of water at 52°C
Borax 7g
Sodium Hydroxide 1.5g
Water to make 400ml
I initially thought, "that's great", because 400ml contains 10g of Sodium Metaborate, just what's needed for the DK-25R formula.
But obviously, all that extra water is going to mess up the concentrations of Metol and sodium sulphite.
A naive idea would be to substitute the initial 350ml of water at 52°C with the 400ml of Sodium Metaborate solution, raised to 52°C, but I have no idea if that's safe or correct.
Unfortunately, John Finch in another video on making DK-25R, uses the sodium metaborate powder and not a solution.
Does anyone know what to do here, please?
Thanks!
I wish to make up DK-25R to replenish D-23 but have run into a problem. I was wanting to use the following formula to make 500ml of the stuff:
350ml Water at 52°C
Pinch of sodium sulphite
Metol – 5g
Sodium Sulphite – 50g
Sodium Metaborate – 10g
Water to Make 500ml
The formula is from the following page (adjusted for 500ml): https://www.kabbottphoto.com/developing-black-and-white-film-with-d-23/
Unfortunately, pure Sodium Metaborate has shown itself to be a luxury item here - just too expensive, so as suggested by @pentaxuser , I looked to John Finch's video:
This video shows how to make a solution where each 40ml contains 1g of Sodium Metaborate. The formula in the video, if I'm not mistaken is:
300ml or so of water at 52°C
Borax 7g
Sodium Hydroxide 1.5g
Water to make 400ml
I initially thought, "that's great", because 400ml contains 10g of Sodium Metaborate, just what's needed for the DK-25R formula.
But obviously, all that extra water is going to mess up the concentrations of Metol and sodium sulphite.
A naive idea would be to substitute the initial 350ml of water at 52°C with the 400ml of Sodium Metaborate solution, raised to 52°C, but I have no idea if that's safe or correct.
Unfortunately, John Finch in another video on making DK-25R, uses the sodium metaborate powder and not a solution.
Does anyone know what to do here, please?
Thanks!