keithwms
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Dumb question: how is it that type 55 didn't need to be agitated? That has always mystified me.
We could make up the same goop...
:rolleyes:
We could make up the same goop...
:rolleyes:
The gel acts as a surfactant to spread the developer evenly and also as a 'glue' to hold the two parts together for a short time.
PE
CC, if you aren't familiar with Land's story, his biography by McElheny would be a very interesting read.
Yes, but I was thinking it might be interesting to try it as a liquid just to see how it develops film.
hmmm... if it's a liquid rather than a gel, I suppose the reaction times will be different, so it may need to be rebalanced.
That's quite a lot of sodium hydroxide, isn't it? FX6a uses 10g/l, and this uses 50g/l.
I won't charge you.
Incidentally I am thinking of doing some kind of summer workshop down here so maybe that would be of interest, if you want to do a workshop presentation or two, then you can come play on the SEM to your heart's content.
Amen to that. Two rolls with contact sheets and workprints, plus six or seven fiber prints by tomorrow...Let me survive the end of the semester and grading...
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