Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/01/05

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Subject: Re: [Leica] FX39
From: Mark Rabiner <mrabiner@concentric.net>
Date: Tue, 05 Jan 1999 20:05:19 -0700

Dan Post wrote:
> 
> Mark-
> Okay- I was not aware that there was a silver solvent activity there with
> the sulfite. I thought it came from free bromide ions.
> Fry? What do you use, I saw FX39 in the subject header, is this the one you
> use?
> Dan- Curious in Carolina
> dwpost@msn.com

I''m sorry if I keep messing this up. I'm referring to D76 and reasons
for using it 1:1 and not straight. The Sulfite will dissolve the silver
in your neg putting into solution and redopositing it onto your film.
This by the way and coincidentally enough is the same reason you don't
replenish. The silver in your developer builds up and is redopositing
itself onto all film. This used to happen with my Acufine in the late
60's till I got with the program.
We were so hopeful about hc110 when it came out as you could use it like
Rodinal. But it never panned out. TMax Developer was an embarrassment
and they've fixed it up to something else but nobody I know will touch
it. FG7 is OK, easy on additional Sulfite if any. I use Rodinal and am
hopeful about Xtol despite very scary quirkyness reports on minimum
amounts to mix up per roll or something like that.