Photographer's Formulary typically has it.
They have been completely out of stock for both pre-mixed liquid and dry for quite some time; I've been checking every so often.
Photographer's Formulary typically has it.
Alternatively instead of making a stock B solution you can simply mix as you go. Suppose you need a liter of working developer solution. Dissolve 6g sodium metaborate into 990ml water, add the 10ml of part A. Done.
I didn't think of doing this...thanks for the suggestion. Not sure why I didn't think of it, since I do this regularly with the Part B of ABC Pyro.
They have been completely out of stock for both pre-mixed liquid and dry for quite some time; I've been checking every so often.
I make it from scratch, using the raw chemicals from ArtCraft.
Me too Paul, but I always mixed the "B" as concentrate before and will now mix "B" as needed just before development.
I make it from scratch, using the raw chemicals from ArtCraft.
If you’re mixing from scratch you could also choose to make a more dilute B stock if you have any trouble with the more concentrated stock.
TXP 4x5 in PMK Pyro. It takes a full 10 minutes to go from -1/2 to +1/2 with CI 0.56 in the middle. It's hard not to be in the ballpark.
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3 CI vs Time curves. PMK Pryo, PMK Pyro read with blue channel, Xtol.
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How was this done? Continuous agitation? Open tank? Closed tank, hand agitate?
I have some skepticism that you can get to 20min without severe oxidation and loss of developer activity, but I'm willing to get schooled here...
The data comes from a unfinished project I worked on with a partner. I didn't do the processing, but here are the notes.
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