Mahler_one
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As a retired MD I have often wondered about the various reports concerning the toxicity of some of the chemicals used in the photographic process. Thus, as many of us know, Pyro is reputed to be very toxic ( absorbed per-cutaneously ). Also, one wonders about the safety of inhaling various powders used by some of our members in the mixing of personal formulations of various agents.
To the current point: Would anyone who uses Platinum, Pallidium, Salt, or any other "alternative" method care to comment about the risks? I am contemplating trying some of these processes, and I wonder how realistic the risks of damaging one's health really are. Thus, has anyone here had, heaven forbid, any personal experience with illnesses caused by chemicals used in the darkroom? Finally, do any here have personal knowledge of anyone who has suffered as a result of chemical toxicity brought about by working with photographic chemicals?
Thanks.
Edwin
To the current point: Would anyone who uses Platinum, Pallidium, Salt, or any other "alternative" method care to comment about the risks? I am contemplating trying some of these processes, and I wonder how realistic the risks of damaging one's health really are. Thus, has anyone here had, heaven forbid, any personal experience with illnesses caused by chemicals used in the darkroom? Finally, do any here have personal knowledge of anyone who has suffered as a result of chemical toxicity brought about by working with photographic chemicals?
Thanks.
Edwin