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Post by Steaphany on Jul 15, 2013 11:41:33 GMT
From the Amateur Photographic Science Page: Prepare: Ansco 61 to Warm Water ( ~50ºC ) | CAS # 7732-18-5 | 750 ml |
add and dissolve Kodak Elon ( P-Methylaminophenol Sulfate ) | CAS # 55-55-0 | 1.0 gram | Sodium Sulfite ( Anhydrous ) | CAS # 7757-83-7 | 15.0 grams | Hydroquinone | CAS # 123-31-9 | 2.0 grams | Sodium Carbonate (Monohydrated) | CAS # 5968-11-6 | 15.0 grams | Potassium Bromide ( Anhydrous ) | CAS # 7758-02-3 | 1.0 grams |
then add Cold Water ( ~20ºC ) | CAS # 7732-18-5 | to make 1,000 ml |
This developer is recommended for use with COMMERCIAL FILM to produce negatives of normal contrast. It may also be used satisfactorily for roll, pack, and sheet film for negatives of average brilliance. Do not dilute for use. Normal development time, 4 to 6 minutes at 20ºC.
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