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Effects of using Benzatriazole on fogged paper.

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My apologies for not getting back to this far sooner to decipher my scribble for you. Yes, that's 7.5ml of a 10% Solution of Benzotriazole per litre of developer used on the middle strip and 10ml of the 10% Solution used on the right hand strip. I usually start with just a couple of millilitres and add more in small increments.


You used a 10% solution? As in 10 grams in 100 ml of water? Isn't that hard to get dissolved?
 
You used a 10% solution? As in 10 grams in 100 ml of water? Isn't that hard to get dissolved?

I'm terribly sorry, that should have read 2%

I've corrected the original post to avoid promulgating misinformation to those who don't read far enough to spot your query. Thank you for noticing my mistake. That will teach me to type on a tiny phone!
 
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I'm terribly sorry, that should have read 2%

I've corrected the original post to avoid promulgating misinformation to those who don't read far enough to spot your query. Thank you for noticing my mistake. That will teach me to type on a tiny phone!

Thanks ever so more for a very illustrative post!
 
I agree. Molli's examples seem to demonstrate that benzo does rescue fogged paper. It would be helpful if cliveh explains what he means in his comments

pentaxuser

Sorry, you are quite correct as I was thinking of fog due to exposure to light.
 
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