[pure-silver] Re: recipes (was Re: Arcane Kodak chemicals)

  • From: titrisol <titrisol@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2006 08:36:21 -0700 (PDT)

That is pretty!
I like the way everything has been simplified.
No ascorbate developers inthere though

Thanks David!


--- David Foy <dfoy@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Even though we live in an age when the fundamentals of
> development are 
> relatively well understood and recipes shouldn't be all that
> important, 
> I'm a sucker for recipe books. Let me share a recent find:
>
http://artnavigator.tripod.com/photoprocessing2003-2-2-Oplan.pdf.
> 
> David Foy
> 
> Georges Giralt wrote:
> > Hi !
> > I've found a "Formulaire Aide M�moire Kodak" 1951 vintage
> from the 
> > French Kodak-Path� company.
> > It is valuable as it group a lot of formulas, tricks and
> tips related to 
> > photographic industry, and include a Kodak formulary into
> which they 
> > give the film developer formula "KL" containing "Kodurol" as
> a main 
> > ingredient, and which can be substituted by "Glyconiol".
> > They also give the D-162 formula containing "Dolmi".
> > Have you an idea of the chemical involved ? And a more
> common name than 
> > these trade names ?
> > TIA !
>
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