TheTaoOfPhil
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Hi,
I am new to mixing my own darkroom chemicals. My goals for the foreseeable future are:
* To mix my own mytol (as a smaller quantity xtol);
* To experiment with pyro;
* To doctor up off-the-shelf paper printers with Bromide and Carbonate;
* Eventually expand into exotic toners.
I've been reading over numerous past posts about scales and looking at websites that sell scales. If I had the money, I might buy two digital scales, one for the 0.01-100 ranger and another for heavier weights. But given my budget limitations, it seems like a single triple beam balance will have to do.
I realize that the mytol formula requires weighing pheniodine in 100ths of grams. However, I see from the Darkoom Cookbook that one can simply make a percentage solution and use a portion thereof to arrive at the right dilution.
With all that as background, my questions are:
Thanks for your help!
--Phil
I am new to mixing my own darkroom chemicals. My goals for the foreseeable future are:
* To mix my own mytol (as a smaller quantity xtol);
* To experiment with pyro;
* To doctor up off-the-shelf paper printers with Bromide and Carbonate;
* Eventually expand into exotic toners.
I've been reading over numerous past posts about scales and looking at websites that sell scales. If I had the money, I might buy two digital scales, one for the 0.01-100 ranger and another for heavier weights. But given my budget limitations, it seems like a single triple beam balance will have to do.
I realize that the mytol formula requires weighing pheniodine in 100ths of grams. However, I see from the Darkoom Cookbook that one can simply make a percentage solution and use a portion thereof to arrive at the right dilution.
With all that as background, my questions are:
- Are there any cases in which making a percentage solution would not work -- in which one just couldn't do without 100th/gram accuracy?
- Is the My Weigh triple beam (circa $80 including counterweights) good enough for this purpose, or is it worth the extra money to get an Ohaus (which does seem to be the gold standard).
Thanks for your help!
--Phil