[pure-silver] Re: Okay, I'll start a thread: Forte semi-matt observations

potassium bromide is a restrainer and there's one
other i can't remember at the moment.  i believe you
make a 10% solution and add x amount of mls per liter
of developer kind of thing.  it increases exposure but
will knock down the fogging.  should be info online as
to it's use.

if you put a peice of paper in the fix you'll only
have base white, (what you want), and a developed
peice should be the same.  if not, a restrainer
(bromide) will hopefully help.
e 

--- Eric Maquiling <emaquiling@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> > factors, I put a test strip in the fix and then
> > develop another one normally (unexposed except to
> > safelight) and compare them.
> 
> I will try this tonight.  So the one I put in fix
> (nothing else)
> should be "unfogged"?
> 
> I'm not sure if I have bromide.  I don't think I use
> it for anything.
> I only make myself ansco 130/d76h/some kallitype
> chemistry.  I'll have
> to look at my shoe box of chemicals.  I won't throw
> out the paper yet!
> -- 
> Eric
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