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FA: Sealed one pound container of of Photographer's Formulary's Pyrogallol Developer
This is a sealed, one-pound container of Photographer's Formulary
Pyrogallol developer from the estate of a young photographer. As you probably know. Pyro is the oldest silver-developer, and was the most popular developer of the 19th century until replaced by the less toxic metol and hydroquinone. However it has enjoyed a revival lately, and many fine-art photographers feel that it gives the best print quality, particularly in difficult-to-print, subtle areas such as skies. It can be used even if you scan negatives instead of printing them with an enlarger. Note: Pyrogallol is a toxic chemical which can be absorbed through the skin. However it is not difficult to avoid harmful effects -- wear gloves and do not imerse your hands in the liquid. Material Safety Data Sheets are easily available on the web. By purchasing this chemical, you assume all responsibility for using it safely. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=7566916502 |
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