--- MARTINM <martinm@SoftHome.net> replying to:
My original curiosity was actually about the
comparative speed of physical developing formulas...
wrote:
> Lumiere/Seyewetz (CR 1924) point out that physical
> development subsequent to fixing used to require a 10x
exposure time.
Yes,
I have a ref that says 2.5 to 5x depending....
However I did not mean exposure time... I meant rather
processing (development) time.
(I will examine both pH and the Russian developer you
mentioned.)
> Lumiere/Seyewetz state that the grain size formed by
> physical developed did
> not depend on the grain size of the initial
> emulsion.
I know of one specfic case where the physically developed
grain size does appear to be limited by the grain size of
the initial emulsion. (This is good for getting small
clusters!)
Ray
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