And one more question: Could I use potassium chloride instead of sodium chloride?
No difference except for molecular weight. Adjust for them and things are ok.
PE
And one more question: Could I use potassium chloride instead of sodium chloride?
Possibly that a Photo Engineer knows, not only the relevant chemistry, but also some spectroscopy, theory of color perception and color management, possibly optics, etc. In other words a task-oriented array of competence rather than defined by an academic field and degree.I apologize for an off topic tangent, but this thread brought a question to my mind based on the responses: What's the difference between a Photo Engineer and a Photo Chemist? These responses seem more Chemistry than Engineering to me. (Spoken as a Mechanical Engineer).

when I retired, I knew nothing about everything!
PE
A Photo Chemist is one who works on reactions in chemistry that are influenced by light or cause light. Thus, a firefly is a photo chemical reaction as is a chemical flare stick. A Photo Engineer designs photographic processes, films and papers from start to finish including coating. So, I know less and less about more and more and finally, when I retired, I knew nothing about everything!
PE
No, a politician knows everything about nothing. Just the opposite.
PE
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