Re: John Hurlock's cold mercury development / was Slowest development

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From: Phillip Murphy (pmurf@bellsouth.net)
Date: 04/02/03-05:51:38 PM Z


Hello Agustin,

Have you considered Becquerel Development?
The development occurs by simply putting the plate under yellow or red filter
material and
exposing it to the sun or a strong lightbulb. Yes, it's really that simple...
The initial coating of the plate is with iodine only.

best regards,

Phillip

Agustin wrote:

> Phillip.
> I really apreciate all your income in John Hurlock´s cold mercury
> development process. I made a Google search, and found www.moderndags.com,
> his site, were he shows some of his work.
> The process itself sounds quite expensive. I even have problems with the
> purchase of the developing and Iodide boxes.
> I might leave it as a possibility in the future. The economic situation here
> is quite bad.
> I really thank you for your help. It sounds like a good replacement for
> heated mercury (highly toxic) development.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Agustin Barrutia.
>
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