Maine-iac
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Several months ago, I posted a thread about mixing E-72 paper developer in a concentrated form, leaving out the alkali (sodium carbonate). See my article in the Chemistry Recipes section for the formula, mixing, etc.
It's now been three months that the concentrate has been sitting in a partly-full brown plastic (not as good as glass, I know, but I had an empty one so used it) bottle. It has kept as well as I anticipated-- worked like a charm.
The ease, simplicity, low cost, and low toxicity of this formula is appealing to me quite apart from its excellent performance as a neutral tone developer that gives rich blacks and long scale. I like it a lot.
Larry
It's now been three months that the concentrate has been sitting in a partly-full brown plastic (not as good as glass, I know, but I had an empty one so used it) bottle. It has kept as well as I anticipated-- worked like a charm.
The ease, simplicity, low cost, and low toxicity of this formula is appealing to me quite apart from its excellent performance as a neutral tone developer that gives rich blacks and long scale. I like it a lot.
Larry