From: Greg Schmitz (gws1@columbia.edu)
Date: 10/03/03-03:46:39 AM Z
I used to use DK-50, but have not for some years. Kodak's website
shows it to still be available. My recollection is that it's not as
flexible as Dektol, you have to be careful to control temperature and
watch the clock or the process will "spin out of control" on you.
-greg
On Fri, 3 Oct 2003, henk thijs wrote:
>
> Hello,
> Last time I bought Dektol 'they' told me that the 5 ltr tinboxes are
> out. Kodak just sells packages for 1 ltr. So far so good, but I have
> the impression that something is changed. With the old Dektol I could
> use it for some time, now the solution is unusable after a few days,
> same strength etc.
> What would be an alternative for lith-film developing (if I want to
> use something ready brewed)
> Thanks,
> Henk
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>
>
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