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Everything I've always wanted to know about sodium sulfite but was afraid to ask...

by BVStaples <bvstaples@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 9, 2007 at 07:32 PM

Greetings all:

I recently picked up a Polaroid 545 and some film, along with the
requisite sodium sulfite and other goodies, and I have some questions
about the sodium sulfite, but cannot find the answers anywhere!

First, is whatever I put in the tray a one-shot use, or can I use the
same solution for multiple negatives? How do I know when it's
depleted? If it's a one use situation, so be it. I do plan on shooting
and then coming home to process, rather than develop in the field.

Second, once used, what's the proper disposal method? I have friends
who pour everything down the drain, and then those who recyle
everything.

Thanks in advance.

Brian
 




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BVStaples <bvstaples@[  2007-05-09 19:32:36 
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David Nebenzahl <nobod  2007-05-09 20:41:19 
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Jean-David Beyer <jean  2007-05-10 12:09:59 
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Drew Saunders <dru@[EM  2007-05-10 09:15:10 
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"chorleydnc@[EMAIL P  2007-05-12 08:10:57 
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Jean-David Beyer <jean  2007-05-13 12:35:21 

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