[pure-silver] Agfa multicontrast developer
- From: Nick Zentena <zentena@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 12:58:02 -0400
Stopped into a local shop and they had a 5litre jug. So I'm set for quite a
while. OTOH this big jug had a "US label". At least that's what the label
said. It listed the following:
Gylcol
Hydroquine
Potassium Carbonate.
The usual sequestering stuff and water.
Is it reasonable to assume the gylcol is just to keep it from freezing during
transport? Or could it contribute to the keeping qualities of this developer?
Considering a 1:4 dilution is rated by Agfa to do 100+ 8x10 RC prints just
how concentrated must this be? If it matters I could check which type of
gylcol. It's de something or other.
Nick
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