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Lachlan Young

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Does anyone have any experience with Edwal 102? From what I have read it seems like a cool toned softer working developer using phenidone and glycin. I would be using it with ADOX Fineprint or ADOX Nuance paper.

All help much appreciated,

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I mixed some up a few years ago but I'm not going to be any help. I was looking for a very specific look/tone on Forte PW. It was nice but didnt quite give it to me and end of story.


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Edwal 102 does not contain Phenidone and the only developing agent used in it is glycin. I can list the formula if you are interested.
 

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Never tried it, but it is:

Edwal 102 paper developer (Formulary 102)

Water (52C) 900 ml
Sodium sulfite 80 g
Sodium phosphate (tri-basic) 120 g
Glycin 25 g
Potassium bromide 3 g
WTM 1 l

Dilute 1:3 for slower papers, 1:4 for faster papers. Develop 2 - 6 minutes. (No image will appear in the first minute or so.) Use a non-hardening fixer.
Gives neutral black tones. If desired, potassium bromide (10 percent solution) may be added as needed.
 
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