DarkroomExperimente
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OK parsley developer didn't work
I don't know about its function as a developing agent, but salicylic acid is used in some developers -- specifically, Ryuji Suzuki's Dead Link Removed film developers and his Dead Link Removed paper developers. I seem to recall from an earlier version of his Web site that they're intended to increase shelf life. I don't believe Suzuki has ever mentioned them functioning as developing agents in these formulas.
Concerning paRodinal and acetaminophen developers generally, they do work. My understanding is that the acetaminophen is converted by the hydroxide into p-aminophenol, and it's this which is the developing agent, not the acetaminophen per se. None of the pain relievers you mention, DarkroomExperimente, contains acetaminophen, AFAIK, and the reaction is specific to sodium hydroxide (sodium carbonate won't do the trick), so it's not a surprise that your pain reliever concoction didn't work. (OTOH, perhaps you could find some way to make it work by adding other things; I'm not a chemist and I know very little about these substances.)
Suzuki went into great detail about the the beneficial effects of salicylic acid for the preservation of the ascorbates in ascorbic acid developers.
AFAIK,salicylic acid is not useful as a developing reagent. If you want to try it, read the MSDS first and use good chemical safety practices.
while my Rosemary is developing away, I can report that one of my most "artsy" images was made by tossing Tri-x into boiling water...
someone at the local darkroom had several rolls of film ( from her vacation ) ruined by accidental reticulation because someone had turned on a faucet thus screwing up the temperature of her rinse...
when I tried it, nothing really happened...but the teacher said "well some people boil their negatives"
so I tossed some boring negatives into boiling water and..WOW...a couple images were awesome..great reticulation & parts of the emulsion had come completely off the film creating a great effect
thanks!..I gotta try that
even better, I could grow some in the garden...I had been thinking of growing a garden of the flowers used in dyes....but a developer garden would be even more fun
that's why I never tried it....expensive...and since we know sodium thiosulfate works why bother?
now if Armenian Giraffe spleen extract worked, I'd try it
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