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henry finley

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Pardon me gentlemen and ladies for instigating a new thread for the purpose of having it show up under today's posts. I don't believe in hogging sites by opening up new threads willy-nilly. Navigating through proper site procedure is yet unfamiliar on this XP machine, if that makes any difference. I use XP because it's all I need in my printing business.
Anyway, there was a discussion that I can no longer find, just today about a guy wanting to drag a bottle of Rodinal and a bunch of Dektol powder around in a suitcase. Brought to mind a developer called Polydol, which was only irregularly stocked when I started buying darkroom chemicals in 1971. So I have no actual experience with it. But if it was a dual-purpose developer as I believe, then could it's negative grain be any worse than Rodinal? And if so, then what kind of a job did it do on prints? Presumably the common papers would have been Velox, Medalist, or Kodabromide. How did Polydol do on all these materials, is what interests me.
 

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Polydol, to my recollection, was not used as a dual purpose film and paper developer.
 
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