Donald Qualls
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Pretty decent for zero equipment. What monobath did you use if not Df96?
Pretty decent for zero equipment. What monobath did you use if not Df96?
the pre-packaged kit catches my eye at just 2 dollars.
They never interested me because I don't have the one-roll use case, I have a full darkroom.
They are still selling the Ilford Simplicity Kit and Tetenal Developer Tablets. If security checks aren't an issue, it's also easy to pack some concentrate. While these kits are quite convenient, they still require at least a changing bag and a developing tank, unlike a monobath, which can be used anywhere. "zero equipment" is quite fun to me.
What I was thinking for those was to mix the developer and fixer (and a suitable amount of something alkaline enough like laundry borax) and have your own monobath with only the little sachets or tablets to carry instead of big bottles of liquid. Obviously some testing would be required to find the right combination of time/temp/agitation...
I haven't tried borax, and in fact I just got lucky with the original HC-110 monobath, in that I eyeballed the amount of ammonia needed to offset the acidity of the rapid fixer. Ammonia has some other disadvantages, though; it would probably produce high fog with any other developer than HC-110 or possibly Ilfotec HC.
Another potential option would be crystalline sodium thiosulfate and ammonium chloride, mixed in the correct ratio in place of commercial fixer. That produces a pseudo-rapid fixer that does better on tabular grain films than plain thiosulfate. This could be used with a powder developer -- like D-23 that hasn't been mixed into the water yet. I've even heard that you can buy crystalline ammonium thiofsulfate, though it's apparently so hygroscopic that it's hard to keep it from deliquescing.
Ps.a formula based on ammonium thiosulfate, I heard that it can complete development and fixing within 10 seconds, but I haven't tried :
- 6g of sodium sulfite
- 3g of hydroquinone
- 1g of phenidone
- 2.5g of potassium hydroxide
- 12ml of 60% ammonium thiosulfate
- Add water to 100ml.
The use of a large amount of phenidone, high pH, and ammonium thiosulfate together seems reasonable, but it feels like there might be significant ammonia evaporation and not stable.
This, combined with carboxymethylcellulose (gelling agent) and sealed in airtight pods looks like a strong contender for the next reinvention of instant processing.
Edu 200
I've read that the Fomapan 200 this is (I presume) rebranded from is a hybrid emulsion, partially cubic grain and partially tabular -- that means it may require extra time in the monobath to give full fixing.
Even Df96 requires a little adjustment of temperature and/or agitation to get best results from different films.
For Df96 (and presumably for other monobaths) higher temperature accelerates development with little effect on fixing, while increased agitation accelerates fixing with only minor effect on development. Therefore you would seem to want to develop as warm as the film emulsion can take, with as little agitation as won't cause bromide drag. I'd start with 85F and agitation only every third minute for a test roll, then adjust from there when you see the film.
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