Kevin Caulfield
Subscriber
I'm going to mix up a new batch of FX-15. I haven't used it for years but I do love it.
Checking the Film Developing Cookbook, i noticed that I used to use sodium bisulphite, as listed by them, but I double-checked Crawley's original recipe in BJP and it uses sodium metabisulphite. I do actually have a Ph.D. in chemistry but as far as I remember, metabisulphite and bisulphite are two different beasts.
I assume they both work just as effectively as each other for the purposes of FX-15?
Please let me know if you can help.
Thanks,
Kevin
Checking the Film Developing Cookbook, i noticed that I used to use sodium bisulphite, as listed by them, but I double-checked Crawley's original recipe in BJP and it uses sodium metabisulphite. I do actually have a Ph.D. in chemistry but as far as I remember, metabisulphite and bisulphite are two different beasts.
I assume they both work just as effectively as each other for the purposes of FX-15?
Please let me know if you can help.
Thanks,
Kevin
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That is if you have made a mis-spell, as both chemicals are with a 'f' meaning sodium bisulfite and 'sodium metabisulfite'.
It also will help with shelf life.
