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Re: Kodak PRD film ?

2011-03-07 by jmelson2

--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, lists <Stuartlists@...> wrote:

> It's quite an interesting phenomena. 

> This is non-hardening and contains no acid to arrest development.
> 
> Are you using a stop bath and are you rinsing well between processes?

I normally used a stop bath, but as the machine developers don't use it, I tried without stop bath, and had no different result.  I also tried rinsing between developer and fixer, same result.

But, all this was with Kodak Rapid Fixer, really intended for print paper, I think.  I have used this for years with the Agfa film with no problem.

I am trying to get the proper fixer from Kodak or somebody else who could guarantee their fixer works with this film.  Hopefully I will hear from somebody Monday about getting something.

Jon

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