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Dektol formula?
"Larry" wrote in message ... Does anyone have a formula for Kodak Dektol. thanks once again in advance Larry Kriese The Kodak formula D-72 is essentially the same as Dektol. Dektol probably contains some ingredients not in the published formula such as sequestering agents to prevent trouble from dissolved salts in the water and whatever Kodak does to allow the combination of all the ingredients in a single powder. However, D-72 should have the same performance. Kodak D-72 Stock Solution Water (at about 125F or 52C) 500.0 ml Metol 3.1 grams Sodium sulfite, dessicated 45.0 grams Hydroquinone 12.0 grams Sodium carbonate, dessicated 67.5 grams Potassium bromide 1.9 grams Water to make 1.0 liter Dissolve all chemicals in the order given. For use with most modern papers dilute one part stock with 2 parts water. Nearly every manuacturer of printing paper had some version of this formula. Source: Kodak Reference Handbook, 2nd edition. -- --- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles, CA, USA |
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