Hi:
My usual stop bath for film and prints is 15g of citric acid in a liter of water. I don't have any acetic acid around, and would prefer to keep it that way. I've been printing with amidol and chloride paper this year and I wonder if I need to strengthen it, given how powerful amidol is - the developer itself has 3g of citric acid in it already. The short developing times with chloride (I use 60-90 sec) probably require a total halt of development for accuracy and consistency. I've seen no apparent issues yet with my 15g, but I've only been "proofing" and not really fine printing with matching prints.
Any strong opinions on the matter?
Jarin
My usual stop bath for film and prints is 15g of citric acid in a liter of water. I don't have any acetic acid around, and would prefer to keep it that way. I've been printing with amidol and chloride paper this year and I wonder if I need to strengthen it, given how powerful amidol is - the developer itself has 3g of citric acid in it already. The short developing times with chloride (I use 60-90 sec) probably require a total halt of development for accuracy and consistency. I've seen no apparent issues yet with my 15g, but I've only been "proofing" and not really fine printing with matching prints.
Any strong opinions on the matter?
Jarin
