Michael the term clean working is used by many companies, Ilford, Kodak, Champion, Dupont etc and has been for many years to describe various developers, film and paper, one shot and replenished.
Crawley divides developers into different types, and one type is "physico-chemical developers" - which includes D76, D23, Nicrodol(-x), Perceptol, Microphen etc. These all use Sodium Sulphite as a silver halide solvent (Microdol & Perceptol use additional solvents as did DK20). None of these developers are as clean working as the Buffered, non-solvent or " chemical " developers; e.g. DK.50, D.61A.
However by careful formulation developers with a high sulphite level can be produced which are cleaner working than say D76, Adox Borax MQ and Xtol are two examples. A side effect of a cleaner working developer is it's less likely to sludge up with colloidal silver when replenished.
Ian
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Crawley divides developers into different types, and one type is "physico-chemical developers" - which includes D76, D23, Nicrodol(-x), Perceptol, Microphen etc. These all use Sodium Sulphite as a silver halide solvent (Microdol & Perceptol use additional solvents as did DK20). None of these developers are as clean working as the Buffered, non-solvent or " chemical " developers; e.g. DK.50, D.61A.
However by careful formulation developers with a high sulphite level can be produced which are cleaner working than say D76, Adox Borax MQ and Xtol are two examples. A side effect of a cleaner working developer is it's less likely to sludge up with colloidal silver when replenished.
Ian
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