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After the 'discovering' of phenidone in the middle of 50s many autors formulated they own developers for film and papers.
A. Wiedermann formulated a few concentrated developers, one of which (RSC) was popular in the Soviet Union.
RSC is a typical one-shot compensating developer with a compromise between fine grain and sharpness.
RSC (Standart concentrated developer)*
Phenidone - 1 g
Hydroquinone - 16 g
Sodium sulfite - 125 g
Sodium carbonate anh. - 60 g
Potassium bromide - 9 g
Benzotriazole - 3 g
Water to make - 1 L
Dilute 1:20 or 1:50 for use. Developing times for ISO 100 are ca. 13 and 17 min respectively. I think it must be corrected for modern films.
Other formulas (PQ with TEA, PQ with glycin, developers for paper and technical films) with sensitometric investigations - see attached original paper (in French).
*A. Wiedermann // Sci. et Ind. Phot, 1961, t.32, №4, 97-107
A. Wiedermann formulated a few concentrated developers, one of which (RSC) was popular in the Soviet Union.
RSC is a typical one-shot compensating developer with a compromise between fine grain and sharpness.
RSC (Standart concentrated developer)*
Phenidone - 1 g
Hydroquinone - 16 g
Sodium sulfite - 125 g
Sodium carbonate anh. - 60 g
Potassium bromide - 9 g
Benzotriazole - 3 g
Water to make - 1 L
Dilute 1:20 or 1:50 for use. Developing times for ISO 100 are ca. 13 and 17 min respectively. I think it must be corrected for modern films.
Other formulas (PQ with TEA, PQ with glycin, developers for paper and technical films) with sensitometric investigations - see attached original paper (in French).
*A. Wiedermann // Sci. et Ind. Phot, 1961, t.32, №4, 97-107