Paul Howell
Subscriber
Harry Champlin in Champlin on Fine Grain 1937 gives a formula for a hardening stop bath,
500 cc Water
7 grams Sodium Bisulphite
7 grams Potassium Chrome Alum
My thinking is while it will not help with any defects in production or while is being wound in the camera, will be useful in fix and wash. I am not familiar with the formula, any thoughts?
500 cc Water
7 grams Sodium Bisulphite
7 grams Potassium Chrome Alum
My thinking is while it will not help with any defects in production or while is being wound in the camera, will be useful in fix and wash. I am not familiar with the formula, any thoughts?
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