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It's often said that when substituting Phenidone for Metol, one should use 1/10 as much Phenidone as Metol.
Since I often use Crawley's FX-55, I wanted to try a Metol version of this excellent developer putting 1 gr. Metol instead of 0,1 gr. Phenidone. As a result, the film was seriously underdeveloped, barely printable.
Any explanation for that ? My guess is that superadditivity of phenidone-ascorbate is not (at all !) the same thing than superadditivity of metol-ascorbate.
Since I often use Crawley's FX-55, I wanted to try a Metol version of this excellent developer putting 1 gr. Metol instead of 0,1 gr. Phenidone. As a result, the film was seriously underdeveloped, barely printable.
Any explanation for that ? My guess is that superadditivity of phenidone-ascorbate is not (at all !) the same thing than superadditivity of metol-ascorbate.
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