blackmelas
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I mixed some Mytol for the first time the other day from "The Darkroom Cookbook." I only had ascorbic acid on hand so I substituted per Anchell (p. 33) at a ratio 8.89gr Ascorbic acid to 10gr sodium ascorbate. Thus I used 10.7gr of ascorbic acid for the 12gr sodium ascorbate in the Mytol. A first test roll came out ok but a little flat.
However today I read the following at at http://www.photosensitive.ca/vitC-devs.shtml for the same substitution in Mytol--"Sodium ascorbate can be generated from ascorbic acid as follows: 13 g of sodium ascorbate is replaced by 130 ml of a solution made by dissolving 88.9 g sodium bicarbonate and 42.5 g ascorbic acid in 1000 ml water (careful of fizzing -- allow it to complete). This solution goes off quickly. Take your 130 ml and dump the rest, or scale down accordingly."
Which method is correct?
Thanks,
James
However today I read the following at at http://www.photosensitive.ca/vitC-devs.shtml for the same substitution in Mytol--"Sodium ascorbate can be generated from ascorbic acid as follows: 13 g of sodium ascorbate is replaced by 130 ml of a solution made by dissolving 88.9 g sodium bicarbonate and 42.5 g ascorbic acid in 1000 ml water (careful of fizzing -- allow it to complete). This solution goes off quickly. Take your 130 ml and dump the rest, or scale down accordingly."
Which method is correct?
Thanks,
James