mabman
Member
I want to do a little developer homebrewing, and my test films will be various degrees of expired.
I don't have a readily available source of KBr (not carried in health food stores here) or benzotriazole to reduce fog, but I found a passing mention in (there was a url link here which no longer exists) thread that table salt is also a fog reducer.
My question is, does it have to be regular iodized table salt, or can it be sea salt or a salt without the iodine? I ask because I normally use sea salt for the table these days, and don't seem to have any "regular" table salt around. I also have some coarse kosher salt, and I found some "Half Salt" - sodium chloride, potassium chloride, some silica, and potassium iodide by the ingredients. Will any of these work just as well?
If all else fails I can go buy some table salt, but I would rather use what I have on hand if possible.
Thanks!
I don't have a readily available source of KBr (not carried in health food stores here) or benzotriazole to reduce fog, but I found a passing mention in (there was a url link here which no longer exists) thread that table salt is also a fog reducer.
My question is, does it have to be regular iodized table salt, or can it be sea salt or a salt without the iodine? I ask because I normally use sea salt for the table these days, and don't seem to have any "regular" table salt around. I also have some coarse kosher salt, and I found some "Half Salt" - sodium chloride, potassium chloride, some silica, and potassium iodide by the ingredients. Will any of these work just as well?
If all else fails I can go buy some table salt, but I would rather use what I have on hand if possible.
Thanks!