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Re: FO test




> << Dear List,
> >
> >I need to test some Ferric Oxalate, but instead of Potassium Ferricyanide, 
> >I am only able to purchase Potassium Ferrocyanide.
> >Will this work.?

Potassium Ferricyanide is perhaps the most commonly available photo
chemical still on the market not in packaged formulas (others seem to
vanish as SG practice diminishes).

But I recall discussion on this list of problems importing chemicals to
Canada... do you have a photo store in the vicinity?  If not, another
source to try is Artcraft, practically on the border in upstate NY. (Maybe
you can run over to pick some up & secrete in your hubcaps?)

That's Artcraft Chemicals, 800/682-1730, artcraftchemicals.com, or
Jacobson@juno.com.

In Canada, the only ones I know of are Eight Elm Photo-Video in Toronto,
and Canadwide Scientific in Ottawa <CWS@canadawide.ca> 800/267-2362.

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Info courtesy of "Sources & Services," Post-Factory Photography.  (And a
serious rundown of Issue #5 is scheduled to follow the moment I get it
together -- sooner, probably.)

best,

Judy

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