Hello,
I'm following a selenium toning processes that requires "pure hypo" but has no recipe for the "pure hypo". I purchased PF 10-1360 sodium thiosulfate in granular form. The process is:
1. Water-for dry prints soak 3 minutes
2. Pure Hypo-3-5 minutes w/agitation
3. KRST solution [1.5 oz KRST, 28 oz water & 1/8 t. Kodalk (I purchased PF
10-1285--sodium metaborate)] 3-10 minutes continous
agitation
4. HCA-5 minutes occasional agitation
5. Wash-30-40 minutes
The prints are on Kentmere Fineprint VC fiber paper processed in PF 130.
My question is what the recipe for the pure hypo mixture?
Does anyone know why the prints should go through pure hypo?
Why would you add Kodalk to KRST?
Is the sodium metaborate the equivalent to Kodalk?
I have not been able to reach the photographer who highly recommended this procedure.
Thank you,
Ted W.
I'm following a selenium toning processes that requires "pure hypo" but has no recipe for the "pure hypo". I purchased PF 10-1360 sodium thiosulfate in granular form. The process is:
1. Water-for dry prints soak 3 minutes
2. Pure Hypo-3-5 minutes w/agitation
3. KRST solution [1.5 oz KRST, 28 oz water & 1/8 t. Kodalk (I purchased PF
10-1285--sodium metaborate)] 3-10 minutes continous
agitation
4. HCA-5 minutes occasional agitation
5. Wash-30-40 minutes
The prints are on Kentmere Fineprint VC fiber paper processed in PF 130.
My question is what the recipe for the pure hypo mixture?
Does anyone know why the prints should go through pure hypo?
Why would you add Kodalk to KRST?
Is the sodium metaborate the equivalent to Kodalk?
I have not been able to reach the photographer who highly recommended this procedure.
Thank you,
Ted W.
