tezzasmall
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I have finally gotten around to trying the 'Create your own formula' (developer formula tests) in The darkroom cookbook, 3rd edition, pages 27 - 28. Here one makes up various combinations of a set of chemicals, to see what they each do in a print developer, in this case D72.
I have just done the 'Hydroquinone and sodium sulphite only' part, but the first print appeared blank after about 10 minutes development at 21C. I did it a second time, with fresh solution, thinking that the graduates etc may be contaminated. So I washed them well, but I got the same result with a second print. As a comparison, 'Metol and sodium sulphite only' gave a very weak print after 8 minutes, just previously.
I then went on to add to the HQ and SS solution, (one chemical at a time then making a print) sodium carbonate, followed by potassium bromide, both of which gave positive prints very quickly and in the expected time limit.
I'm still confused why the HQ and SS didn't produce any print detail at all. Is this correct?
I'd be especially keen to hear from anyone who has also done this test. To recap, I have TDC 3rd edition, with the test being on pages 27 - 28.
Terry S
I have just done the 'Hydroquinone and sodium sulphite only' part, but the first print appeared blank after about 10 minutes development at 21C. I did it a second time, with fresh solution, thinking that the graduates etc may be contaminated. So I washed them well, but I got the same result with a second print. As a comparison, 'Metol and sodium sulphite only' gave a very weak print after 8 minutes, just previously.
I then went on to add to the HQ and SS solution, (one chemical at a time then making a print) sodium carbonate, followed by potassium bromide, both of which gave positive prints very quickly and in the expected time limit.
I'm still confused why the HQ and SS didn't produce any print detail at all. Is this correct?
I'd be especially keen to hear from anyone who has also done this test. To recap, I have TDC 3rd edition, with the test being on pages 27 - 28.
Terry S