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- From: mcfarlan@aurigaxerox.com (Doug McFarland)
- Newsgroups: rec.photo
- Subject: Re: Yet another purple tmax question
- Message-ID: <1993Jan27.132342.1457@spectrum.xerox.com>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 13:23:42 GMT
- References: <1993Jan26.215823.12979@cs.sfu.ca>
- Sender: mcfarlan@auriga (Doug McFarland 73624 - UI Systems)
- Reply-To: mcfarland.henr801c@xerox.com
- Organization: Xerox Corporation
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- In article <1993Jan26.215823.12979@cs.sfu.ca>, bremner@cs.sfu.ca (David Bremner) writes:
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- |> I have just started developing TMAX-400 (actually I have just started
- |> developing at all).
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- |> I am using Kodak indicator stop, having cleverly noted that I should
- |> throw it out when it goes purple. Unfortunately, it goes purple after
- |> a single roll of TMAX. Is this really exhausted, or is it just the
- |> dye in the TMAX?
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- |> David
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- |> David Bremner / bremner@cs.sfu.ca / ubc-cs!fornax!bremner / (604)291-5938(days)
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- That seems a bit odd to me. I use D76 developer on TMY and do not have this problem,
- even using an 8oz tank on 24 exposures. I should think a fresh quart of indicator stop
- mixed to the recommended proportions should last for more than 10 rolls of Tmax.
- Unless you are not draining enough developer back out of the tank (I assume daylight
- tank processing) before you add the stop solution, you shouldn't have a problem.
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- doug
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- McFarland.henr801c@Xerox.com
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