Kino
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I am reading Haist's "Modern Photographic Processing", Vol 1. and came across this Turner Solvent Developer formula, which essentially adds sodium thiosulfate to D-76 for finer grained images.
It was called "M.C.W 1 Developer", for Miniature Camera World (the magazine it was first published in) and consists of this:
Metol 2g
Hydroquinone 2g
Sodium sulfite, desiccated 100g
Borax 2g
Sodium thiosulfae pentahydrate 3g
Water to make 1 liter
I find it fascinating to add Hypo (fixer) to a developer as a silver solvent. It is stated to give slightly less emulsion speed than D-76 with about half the graininess at essentially the same time of developent.
Has anyone ever tried this formula?
It was called "M.C.W 1 Developer", for Miniature Camera World (the magazine it was first published in) and consists of this:
Metol 2g
Hydroquinone 2g
Sodium sulfite, desiccated 100g
Borax 2g
Sodium thiosulfae pentahydrate 3g
Water to make 1 liter
I find it fascinating to add Hypo (fixer) to a developer as a silver solvent. It is stated to give slightly less emulsion speed than D-76 with about half the graininess at essentially the same time of developent.
Has anyone ever tried this formula?