[pure-silver] Re: PMK question?
- From: Steve Nicholls <gl1500@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2007 09:27:47 +1030
Steve Nicholls wrote:
Using PMK how long is safe in a weak stop bath and what is the maximum
time allowed in the fixer. I use a rapid fix [Agefix] without a hardener.
I process in BTZS tubes with excellent even results but for multiple
tubes it is convenient to let the tubes sit in the stop bath until all
films at the different times have been developed.
If you are using BTZS tubes with PMK I would be interested to know
your methodology.
Steve
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I should have made it clear -----
I process [PMK] in BTZS tubes with excellent even results but for
multiple tubes it is convenient to let the tubes sit in the stop bath
until all films at the different times have been developed.
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I process in BTZS tubes with excellent even results but for multiple tubes it is convenient to let the tubes sit in the stop bath until all films at the different times have been developed.
If you are using BTZS tubes with PMK I would be interested to know your methodology.
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