dancqu
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Dug up some rolls from the early 60s. I noted
they had been processed in 22. IIRC it was
FR-22. Is that correct? Dan
they had been processed in 22. IIRC it was
FR-22. Is that correct? Dan
Soeren said:just to ask a dumb question; what does IIRC mean ?
Søren
Ole said:"If I Remember Correctly". And AFAIK is "As Far As I Know". TTBOMK...
X-22 was manufactured by Fink and Roselieve. A large company which sold everything from developing tanks to funnels. I was always under the impression that X-22 was similar to the Beutler formula not Rodinal. IIRC, it came in little bottles.jdef said:I have some fr X-22, which is a p-aminophenol developer, much like Rodinal.
jdef said:Hi Dan.
I have some fr X-22, which is a p-aminophenol
developer, much like Rodinal. Could that be the stuff?
Jay
jdef said:I don't have any idea when fr went under. They made all kinds of things, as Gerald noted, and I see their products on the used market quite often. If you'd like, I'd be happy to send you a few bottles.
Jay
jdef said:Hi Dan.
I don't have any idea when fr went under.
They made all kinds of things, as Gerald noted,
and I see their products on the used market quite
often. If you'd like, I'd be happy to send
you a few bottles.
Jay
X-22 was manufactured by Fink and Roselieve. A large company which sold everything from developing tanks to funnels. I was always under the impression that X-22 was similar to the Beutler formula not Rodinal. IIRC, it came in little bottles.
Here's a tropical developer from the 1941 War Department TECHNICAL MANUAL OF BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY:Here's a formula published by Kodak for a p-aminophenol film developer for people who were allergic to Metol. Kodelon was the oxalate salt of p-aminophenol. An equal amount of the hydrochloride salt can be substituted.
Distilled water (50°C) ................. 750 ml
Kodelon ................................ 1.5 g
Hydroquinone ........................... 2.0 g
Sodium sulfite (anhy) .................. 50.0 g
Potassium bromide ...................... 2.5 g
Sodium hydroxide ....................... 3.0 g
Distilled water to make ................ 1.0 l
One of the FR developers was among the first to use Phenidone. It came with a "Speed Cup", a 1 oz. measuring cup that was to be used to administer a dose of sodium sulfite to the working solution, which would double the film speed. I don't remember the number. I used a fair amount of it. Strangely, I don't remember having any earlier problems with memory.
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I thought the Speed Cups were the ones with Edwal FG-7. Don't remember any with X-22. There was also an FR X-44. Or was it X-33?
Regarding memory, I've been told that there are three ways to know when you're getting old. The first is the memory starts to go, but I can't remember the other two! Bill Cosby also gave this warning signal: "It's when you stoop to pick up something and look around to see what else you can do while you're down there."
Back in the 60's I used one-shot compensating developer FR X-22 for both Adox KB14 (ASA 25, I think) ........................................................
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