Phillip P. Dimor
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I like Ethol LPD, 1:4 to 1:6 is warm. 1:1 is blue black. Although i'd love to try another real warm-tone developer, ethol lpd keeps forever.
Rolleijoe said:Alexis,
I'm fairly sure Freestyle is selling Neutol, as they've picked up the other Agfa chems out there. Might want to give them a look-see.
Will be shipping back chems, papers, films from Germany later this year.
To make 4 liters stock solution: Water (125f) 2 liters Metol 10 grams Sodium Sulfilte Anhy 150 grams Potassium Carbinate Anhy 200 grams Potassium Bromide 100 grams* Water to make 4 liters[/QUOTE said:Any information on substituding Sodium Carbonate for the Potassium Carbonate? I'm thinking the sodium compound would be very similar, but would require a different dilution. I've got a lot of it here and could compare the developer against the original D-55 and the Ansco 135 formula. The 135 does a nice job with Forte papers and doesn't produce the green cast.
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don sigl said:Any information on substituding Sodium Carbonate for the Potassium Carbonate? I'm thinking the sodium compound would be very similar, but would require a different dilution. I've got a lot of it here and could compare the developer against the original D-55 and the Ansco 135 formula. The 135 does a nice job with Forte papers and doesn't produce the green cast.
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Try the APUG Chemical Recipesdon sigl said:Any information on substituding Sodium Carbonate for the Potassium Carbonate? I'm thinking the sodium compound would be very similar, but would require a different dilution. I've got a lot of it here and could compare the developer against the original D-55 and the Ansco 135 formula. The 135 does a nice job with Forte papers and doesn't produce the green cast.
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