On 25 Ott, 13:06, piterengel <pslavi...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On 25 Ott, 01:50, dan.c.qu...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>
> > > "Richard Knoppow" wrote:
>
> > > ... but lith film remains because it is used
> > > in a number of alternative photographic processes
> > > and for special effects such as masking.
> > > Richard Knoppow Los Angeles, CA, USA
>
> > Check your local printing supply outlets or visit via the WWW
> > Valley Litho, a Mid West mail order supplier of a vast selection
> > of press room supplies including a large selection of lith - half
> > tone process films and developers.
> > Should add, also a somewhat unique assortment of film,
> > paper, and darkroom supplies. Dan
>
> Well, after all these answers I want to try to use ID-13 and Kodak
> D-85, for 2-3 mins with fils.
> I have a matter with sodium bisulphite, ttah appears in D-85 formula.
> I've not this substance available, can I replace it with somenthing
> else? Is it really necessary?
> Thanks, I'll let you know the results of my tests.
> P.
This is a self-answer! I've found that sodium sulphite can be used
instead of bisulphite. Considering the small amount in D-85 and making
the conversion using molecular weights I think to try this way.
Bye
P.


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