Hi all. I've overdeveloped some HP5+ in HC-110 by a stop (50% too long). I'm hoping to use Kodak R-4b negative reducer to cut the overdevelopment back.
The formula is
Sol A.
Pot. Ferri ... 7.5g
Water to make 1 litre
Sol B.
Sodium Thiosulphate 200g
water to make 1 litre
My question is, what effect will it have if I use an acid hypo for Sol. B instead of the plain hypo detailed in the formula above? I have some mixed up already. Considering plain hypo doesn't keep for longer than a day I want to use an acid hypo because of its keeping properties. Will this have any adverse effect on the negative reduction I wish to carry out? Cheers
The formula is
Sol A.
Pot. Ferri ... 7.5g
Water to make 1 litre
Sol B.
Sodium Thiosulphate 200g
water to make 1 litre
My question is, what effect will it have if I use an acid hypo for Sol. B instead of the plain hypo detailed in the formula above? I have some mixed up already. Considering plain hypo doesn't keep for longer than a day I want to use an acid hypo because of its keeping properties. Will this have any adverse effect on the negative reduction I wish to carry out? Cheers
