Ive done a pretty exhaustive internet/forum search on here and a few other forums. I ordered the chemicals from chemistrystore.com to mix it up myself... but dont know the quantities. I usually purchase the dry packs of Kodak HCA at a local photo store here in Austin, but alas they have gone the way of the dodo and no longer carry ANY darkroom chems or supplies. So I thought Id remedy it and premix the dry chems myself.
can anyone assist in telling me what ratios to mix up the chemicals?
thanks in advance.
The chems I purchased were/are 12lbs of Sodium sulfite and 2 lbs of sodium metabisulfite. (along with some citric acid, oxalic acid, and EDTA - but those are for other uses)
Forgot to mention the reason I bought the chems was because I have had great experience using Kodak HCA as a clearing agent for pd/pt prints. I usually bought about 4 packets of it and poured all the packets into a container and would create my three clearing baths by spooning 4 heaping spoonfuls into a tray of 4Ls of hot water along with a few spoonfuls of EDTA, works quite well to clear all the papers I have tried out (Fabriano Artistico, Rives BFK, Cranes Cover/platinotype, Arches Platine, and a few others)
From Lee L's comment I believe I will premix 2000 grams of dry Sodium Sulfite with 500 grams of dry Sodium Metabisulfite and then when I create each clearing bath Ill be able to just spoon out the heaping tablespoons into the trays.
sounds like that may be the simplest manner to do it.
sodium sulfite 200 grams
Anybody know how much that is in teaspoons or tablespoons?
(for the scaleless ...)
HE-1 is as follows:
Water........500ml
Hydrogen Peroxide......125ml (3% solution)
Ammonia Solution.......100ml(1 part concentrated ammonia(28%) to 9 parts water
Add water to make 1 liter.
This comes from the Photo Lab Index-1976 Edition. It states that in the past many different formulas failed to oxidize hypo to harmless sodium sulfate. It states that HE-1 does just that completely. Good luck.
Tav
Anchell's book says about 7.9 grams per teaspoon for sodium sulfite anhydrous.Anybody know how much that is in teaspoons or tablespoons?
(for the scaleless ...)
How do you practice your scales?
Lee
Anybody know how much that is in teaspoons or tablespoons?
(for the scaleless ...)
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