A question for the chemically inclined....
Given that there seems to be no practical way of testing the effectiveness of a wash-aid once you start putting prints through it (other than keeping track of the number of square inches processed), can I make up a washaid/hypo-clear by simply chucking 20 grams of sodium sulphite in to a litre of water, given that it will be chucked at the end of the session? Is it useful to add Sodium Bisulfite in this case?
Cheers, Bob.
Given that there seems to be no practical way of testing the effectiveness of a wash-aid once you start putting prints through it (other than keeping track of the number of square inches processed), can I make up a washaid/hypo-clear by simply chucking 20 grams of sodium sulphite in to a litre of water, given that it will be chucked at the end of the session? Is it useful to add Sodium Bisulfite in this case?
Cheers, Bob.