1933 US Dept of Commerce - "Comparison of Several Developers..." PDF

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I’m not too sure how useful, to me at least, but very interesting. I love this kind of historical stuff. Thanks, Kino.
 

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Thanks. I just read this morning about the 1930 advice to use a “single reducer” developer instead of “metal-hydroqinine” combination. In this paper it shows you get about a third stop more speed with the MQ developer, but if you add bromide you lose about a stop and a third.
 

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Yeah, thanks for posting this. I too love this historic stuff. This is quite interesting.
 
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