Ryan Oliveira
Member
Thanks Bronson !
I was thinking about the permanganate bleach, but now I'm concerned that it won't work, as you just said.
Maybe a weaker acid solution, or citric acid/permanganate instead of sulfuric acid/permanganate bleach ?
I have seen citric acid being used in place of sulfuric, and it's much less likely to destroy the emulsion, since that's what's used for most stop baths !
Dichromates are hard to get here, and permanganate is much easier and less toxic.
I was thinking about the permanganate bleach, but now I'm concerned that it won't work, as you just said.
Maybe a weaker acid solution, or citric acid/permanganate instead of sulfuric acid/permanganate bleach ?
I have seen citric acid being used in place of sulfuric, and it's much less likely to destroy the emulsion, since that's what's used for most stop baths !
Dichromates are hard to get here, and permanganate is much easier and less toxic.