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QUOTE (LFGuy @ May 6 2003, 09:17 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> Here's a recent related question:
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I've only tried Michael A. Smith's formula, so I can't comment on the others, but I've heard they don't last nearly as long and don't work as well. Check out his site for the formula, developing times, technique, etc.
http://www.michaelandpaula.com/mp/Azo_Formulas.html
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You should get your amidol from Mike Jacobson at:
http://www.artcraftchemicals.com
Mike is quite familiar with all of Michael Smith's formulae.
You will also need sodium thiosulfate pentahydrate (plain fixer), citric acid, sodium sulfite and sodium (meta)bisulfite. Also, I put benzotriazole in my amidol but I seem to be in the minority.
Figure about 5 lbs. of fixer crystals for each gallon of working solution. I have gotten pink stain on my prints when using ammonium thiosulfate based (rapid) fixers with amidol. I didn't always get it, but it absolutely ruins your prints when you do. Better to be safe than sorry when working with precious amidol and Azo.