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By Ryuji - 12:57 PM, 01-18-2005 Edit Rating: None
PMT is perhaps a confusing name, as it's a common acronym for 1-phenyl-5-mercaptotetrazole, a famous antifoggant used in paper emulsions as well as some accutance developers.
By Ian Grant - 09:04 PM, 03-21-2005 Edit Rating: None
Well although a print toner you could look at Ilford's IT-8 toner. This has additional advantages as it use a dichromate bleach, which is itself used in intensifiers and then a Pyrocatechin redeveloper.
While I've never thought about using it on negatives it definately intensifies prints.
By GeorgesGiralt - 01:58 PM, 02-21-2006 Edit Rating: None
Hi !
I used PMK to re-devellop a weak negative bleached with the bleach found in Kodak Sepia Toner. I gained some more density making the negs printables. (they were badly exposed and badly dev.) You do not gain anything in silver dnesity as the fixer has already removed all non metallic grains, but the stains adds density and you can repeat the process, if needed.