"ultra bleach" on the shelf in the supermarket lists active ingrediants:
sodium hypochlorite, sodium hydroxide
what do you think????
hey gainer-can't find my way back to site where your aticles on vit c dev most especially using anti freeze to make non oxidising shelf solutions
can't use pdfs so i need to read on site-can you direct me?
I've posted some scans to my Flickr account: http://www.flickr.com/photos/justinlow/sets/72157600480517956/
My impressions are that the pictures are rather grainy, on par with Rodinal. The tones look nice but the acid test would be in the printing. I'm amazed that something so simple can work so well.
I read in the recipe that sodium sulfite may be added to adjust the graininess of the results. Would I be right to say that a small addition would reduce the appearance of the grain?
Thanks!
Try it - but if you add very much sodium sulfite, it will decrease and/or eliminate the stain and the tanning effect.
Also, you might try one of Pat Gainer's procedures and add a few grams of ascorbic acid - instead of the sulfite.
srs-muchisma gracias
the unblinkingeye link was what i needed
ole-it was not my intention to dump bleach in the developer-just that if you need sodium hydroxide and it is allready waiting for you on the shelf in the supermkt, re cheapo house brand "ultra bleach" -active ingrdnt sodium hydroxide @ approx 1% and if it is needed for the mix why not try that instead of diluiting down draino? but thanks for the heads up-i'm chemically challenged and dislexic so i need to be reeled in at times
vaya con dios
Possibly, but that won't matter much if you are using this developer as a ONE-SHOT.Thanks for the suggestion Tom. I have some ascorbic acid handy, and will try it. However, would that not reduce the shelf life of the catechol solution?
Justin
Thanks for the suggestion Tom. I have some ascorbic acid handy, and will try it. However, would that not reduce the shelf life of the catechol solution?
Justin
Would the sodium carbonate bath be reusable, or is it one-shot?
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