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Anyone using HIE reversal formula?
- From: David Josephson <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Anyone using HIE reversal formula?
- Date: Sun, 4 Aug 1996 08:36:48 -0700 (PDT)
Has anyone actually used the formula for HIE slides published in
Foto+Labor and on WJ's web page? I have some Kodak cine reversal
data somewhere and will look it up, but in the meantime:
First developer 'D-67'
* Distilled water 500ml (not 250ml as described in the article!)
* Metol 1g
* Natriumsulfit ('waterfree') 45g [sodium sulfite, anhydrous]
[would be 53 g of monohydrate, more commonly available]
* Hydrochinon 4g [hydroquinone]
* Natriumcarbonat ('waterfree') 23g [sodium carbonate, anhydrous]
[would be 26 g of monohydrate]
* Kaliumbromid 2.5g (potassium bromide)
Up to this point it's fairly normal MQ developer, probably rather short
lifetime due to no preservative, but what are the next two items?
* Kaliumrhodanid solvent (50%) 2.5ml (potassium what?)
* Kaliumiodid solvent (1%) 2.5ml (potassium iodide what?)
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David Josephson / Josephson Engineering / San Jose CA / david@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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