Chemistry and books

It's fairly easy to get colour film developed, not so black and white. So I've located all of my old chemistry (see table), Anchell's Darkroom Cookbook, and my faithful Paterson tank, and I'm ready to dev a roll or two of Kentmere in the next few days. Getting them scanned or properly printed is another matter.

Sodium

Thiosulphate



Sodium

Sulphite

Anhydrous


Kodak SB8 stop




Citric acid




Kodak D23




Sodium 

Carbonate 

2nd bath


Hydroquinone




Sodium 

Metabisulphite



Metol




Sodium 

Carbonate 

Light anhydrous


Borax

Sodium 

Tetraborate 

Decahydrate 

Potassium 

Bromide




Meanwhile, I managed to get a copy of Jacobson et al's Manual of Photography. It's the 8th edition, so published in 1988, the year the F4 hit the streets. It's very technical, but leavened with a diet of YouTube videos. 



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