htmlguru4242
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I've been reading about alternative processes involving dichromates, and I realize that I have large amounts of sodium dicrhomate (in the form of tray cleaner) sitting in my developer shelf. The, maybe, 1/16th of a bottle that I used for making up reversal bleach is still going after processing a 4x5 sheet, a 120 roll and 2 135 rolls of film, so I'm thinking this is going to last FOREVER.
So, my question is, can this sodium dichromate be used in alternative processes as a light sensitive agent (I know it would have to be isolated from the other chemistry in the solution, but that's another issue).
Does anyone know?
So, my question is, can this sodium dichromate be used in alternative processes as a light sensitive agent (I know it would have to be isolated from the other chemistry in the solution, but that's another issue).
Does anyone know?