Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/12/06

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Subject: Re: [Leica] 35mm color vs. the tyranny of the masses
From: Mark Rabiner <mark@rabinergroup.com>
Date: Sat, 06 Dec 2003 23:35:15 -0800
References: <200312070429.hB74TLGW043272@mxsf04.cluster1.charter.net>

Slobodan Dimitrov wrote:
> 
> I think that making the T-max developer replenishable was a later
> development. If memory serves correctly, large production labs were looking
> for more cost effective processing.
> Slobodan Dimitrov
> 
As I recall the first  T-Max developer came out with no replenishing
system and there was none. Or it didn't work out. It took an alternative
tweak the T-Max developer RS? to be able to be replenished. Or done so
effectively with it's proprietary developer.*

But i still very clearly recall the film coming out way before it's
proprietary developer and what a disaster that was and reading all about
how the Kodak engineers or chemists what ever they are used D-76 to
tweak the film until they had it right to release and THEN went to work
on a developer which would make it even better. One thing at a time. But
was worse. If they had a secret formula way ahead of time which they
sent to Eric and Sexton then that's great but I'd think HP-110 would be
close enough. It's just another liquid Phenidone developer.
It was never explained what made the T-Max developer in whatever version
significantly different or better than HC110 and I'm not sure it is. I'm
afraid I think of it as HC110 with a T-Max label on it.
Throw me a bone anyone old enought to have been there (dico ruled)
because I'm sure i was not living in an alternative universe at the
time. I remember this as if it were yesterday. Or this morning.
But what was the middle part again?** :)

Mark Rabiner
Portland, Oregon USA
http://www.rabinergroup.com


*Xtol by the way is unusual because it is replenished with Xtol. Itself,
straight up. No separate stuff to buy and store with a high alkali level
to spice up your old sludge. I don't recall this in any other formula
I'm aware of. An advantage of Xtol which apparently is a big deal to
small labs where every square foot is a big deal.

**Fish called Wanda
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Replies: Reply from Eric Welch <eric@jphotog.com> (Re: [Leica] 35mm color vs. the tyranny of the masses)
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