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- From: pd@sics.se (Per Danielsson)
- Subject: Re: Setting up a darkroom...
- In-Reply-To: drraymon@watdragon.uwaterloo.ca's message of Tue, 17 Nov 1992 19:16:41 GMT
- Message-ID: <PD.92Nov18103553@horus.sics.se>
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- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 09:35:53 GMT
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- In article <BxvK7u.3A1@watdragon.uwaterloo.ca> drraymon@watdragon.uwaterloo.ca (Darrell Raymond) writes:
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- > Stop bath is relatively inexpensive. Rather than avoiding it so you
- >have "one less chemical" to wash out, I'd worry about whether your
- >fixer's acidity was prematurely exhausted, and whether you were
- >compensating for that by over-fixing.
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- Commercial stop bath is just acetic acid with some kind of indicator
- (it changes color when depleted). You can save some money by buying
- acetic acid and diluting it.
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- Per Danielsson pd@sics.se
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