WOuld you say that the substitution would be weight by weight? Or should I consider a factor in the substitution?Sodium hexametaphosphate is a substitute and since you know the target pH things are relatively simple. Are you sure about the pH value though? 9,25 sounds a tad too low. Perhaps you meant 9,65?
WOuld you say that the substitution would be weight by weight? Or should I consider a factor in the substitution?
Typical amounts used are 2 to 5g/l, with 2g/l being a usual starting point. Keep in mind that these chelating/sequestering agents are optional if you use distilled - deionised water. It wouldn't hurt to include some though. Modern commercial formulations are likely to use ATMP and/or DTPA salts.
BTW, what developing agents does this formula use? Phenidone (or a derivative like Dimezone S) and Potassium Hydroquinone Monosulfonate?
Thanks Mr. Mowrey. What would you suggest instead as a FD, and here I quote Grant Haist's introduction to the formula I'm interested in, for being "claimed to provide substantially the same color image from fresh or aged color materials"? I'm aiming at getting better results from very expired ektachrome.A reminder! Grant's book was completed a few years before the E6 formulas were finalized and released. Therefore, I would be cautious about anything that early.
In fact, it is a very early formula from the Color Division of the Research Labs.
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Thank you. I do use the real chemistry from tetenal and the results are dissapointing with very expired ektachrome. No surprise indeed, since it is very expired. Just want to give it a try. I'll look up the Hydroquinone Mono Sulfonate Potassium salt for starters. I guess Antec chemicals would be the possible source, correct?I suggest using the real chemistry from a dealer rather than mixing your own. Among other things, the final formula used Hydroquinone Mono Sulfonate Potassium salt. This gives over all, better image quality wrt color, grain and sharpness.
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Thank you. I do use the real chemistry from tetenal and the results are dissapointing with very expired ektachrome. No surprise indeed, since it is very expired. Just want to give it a try. I'll look up the Hydroquinone Mono Sulfonate Potassium salt for starters. I guess Antec chemicals would be the possible source, correct?
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