rwyoung
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Curious questions:
Why is "Dektol" called "Dektol"? Looking at the formula for D-72 (not exactly the same thing but close enough) I don't see anything to give me a clue.
Why is "Rodinal" called "Rodinal"? Perhaps its name somehow comes from the p-Aminophenol? But that seem like a pretty weak link to me since the brand name is "al" and the chemical ends "ol".
Anyway, just one of those things that keep me awake at night.
Why is "Dektol" called "Dektol"? Looking at the formula for D-72 (not exactly the same thing but close enough) I don't see anything to give me a clue.
Why is "Rodinal" called "Rodinal"? Perhaps its name somehow comes from the p-Aminophenol? But that seem like a pretty weak link to me since the brand name is "al" and the chemical ends "ol".
Anyway, just one of those things that keep me awake at night.