normmamiya
Newbie
Hi everybody
I read that a small amount of sodium bisulfite solution (9%?) to the developer can reduce grain. Do you have an opinion about this? What is your recipe?
Regards
I read that a small amount of sodium bisulfite solution (9%?) to the developer can reduce grain. Do you have an opinion about this? What is your recipe?
Regards
kbg32
neo-romanticist
It does work. I haven't personally done this, but I know photographers that have. About 9% is correct.
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EmilGil
Well-known
kbg32
neo-romanticist
A 9% solution of sodium bisulfite added to Edwal's FG7 is recommended. You'll need to experiment with developers. Don't expect miracles.
normmamiya
Newbie
Sodium bisulfite and HC-110
Sodium bisulfite and HC-110
I want to try it with HC-110 and HP-5 (800 ISO) or Delta 3200.
Any comments?
Thank you for replies.
Sodium bisulfite and HC-110
I want to try it with HC-110 and HP-5 (800 ISO) or Delta 3200.
Any comments?
Thank you for replies.
Xmas
Veteran
And film speed as well, D76 1:1 is the standard dev for grain, speed and actuance, vary anything and you have swings and roundabouts.
noel
noel
M4streetshooter
Tourist Thru Life
Sodium Sulphite is what you need not BiSulphite.....
add between 7% and 12% solution to the distilled water to make the developer dilution you want.....be careful because BiSulphite will soften and reticulate the emulsion......don
add between 7% and 12% solution to the distilled water to make the developer dilution you want.....be careful because BiSulphite will soften and reticulate the emulsion......don
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