alanrockwood
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I believe that Sodium Sulfate was used for tropical developers to reduce the softening of film. I believe this also results in extending the development time. Presumably this might be useful under less extreme conditions if one wants to extend development times.
Does anyone here have knowledge or experience on this topic?
Just to be clear, I know that there are other ways of extending development time, but that's not what I am interested in discussing here, although those methods could be interesting to discuss in other threads.
Does anyone here have knowledge or experience on this topic?
Just to be clear, I know that there are other ways of extending development time, but that's not what I am interested in discussing here, although those methods could be interesting to discuss in other threads.