Catechol developers were popular during the 1930's and 40's particularly in Gernany. Catechol is a member of a small subset of developing agents that can be used alone to obtain continuous tone negatives. As a developing agent it requires a high pH using either a carbonate or even a hydroxide to work. While catechol is an isomer of hydroquinone it is more toxic. When using it or its solutions use nitrile rubber gloves. It also has a measureable vapor pressure at room temperature. So when measuring out the powder have good ventilation and avoid any spillage.


