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- From: renault@CAM.ORG (Pierre Renault)
- Newsgroups: rec.photo
- Subject: Re: Yet another purple tmax question
- Message-ID: <C1IMBG.K7w@CAM.ORG>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 13:47:39 GMT
- References: <1993Jan26.215823.12979@cs.sfu.ca>
- Organization: Communications Accessibles Montreal, Quebec Canada
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- Advice: Buy your stop bath in large quantities. Record the number of
- films you pocress for each small bottle (say, 1 litre) and dump the
- stop bath before it is exhausted. Kodak says that the capacity of
- SB-1 is 75 8x10 per US gallon, which works out to 15 or 16. SB-1 is
- exactly the same formula as Indicator Stop Bath save the indicator.
-
- So, if you have a quart bottle, throw out the stop bath after a dozen
- rolls of film and you'll be fine.
-
- Keep in mind that by the time the indicator in Indicator Stop Bath
- turns blue, the stop bath is already exhausted.
-