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I was thrilled to find a new edition to the Cookbook. But given the authors' evident interest in innovative developers, and in the solving of classical chemistry problems, I was surprised to see Barry Thornton's work mentioned just in passing. DixActol is the only one of his several developers mentioned, and there is no evidence the authors' have actually tried it out. Just a tiny summary of its ingredients, and no mention of Precysol at all.
Jay has been publicizing innovative formulas for years. I still use his GSD developer for reduced agitation or stand development of t-grain films. There's an entire chapter devoted to staining developers in the cookbook, but no mention of 510 Pyro or Hypercat. But the Cookbook devotes ample discussion to historical developers of no particular distinction.
Just curious why those developers got left out.
Jay has been publicizing innovative formulas for years. I still use his GSD developer for reduced agitation or stand development of t-grain films. There's an entire chapter devoted to staining developers in the cookbook, but no mention of 510 Pyro or Hypercat. But the Cookbook devotes ample discussion to historical developers of no particular distinction.
Just curious why those developers got left out.