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I was reading old papers from the 1860 on dichromates and metal salts, that will make the sensitivity of the chrome 3x more sensitivite to light. the highest was lithium salts, it ther a way to converta bromide to a salt? :D
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Any mention of sodium salts? I have some sodium salts on hand already. :D
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it a metal try it but a low amount , the best results they said was lithium, but copper will work too
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what do you mean exactly by lithium and metal salts?

like lithium dichromate?
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Lithium bromide would be a metal salt, the way I understand it :D
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dannybee wrote:Lithium bromide would be a metal salt, the way I understand it :D
i think you need to explain better... i don't understand what you're saying.

can you link to the paper?
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its in a really old book "How to make old-time photos" it states
sensitivity can be increased threefold by adding , to a bichromated colloid layer, a metal salt which precipitates on contact with a chromate but not with a bichromate. In this situation, the metal salt, itself, does not contribute to the tanning action. rather, it reacts with the neutral chromate which is formed during exposure and increases the tanning. the best results have been obtained with cerium and lithium, which precipitate with chromates at ph values between 8. and 8.5
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This is interesting, are you going to give it a try? If so please report back :)

I looked up lithium bromide and it's used in air conditioning systems. You can find it on the net for about £28 for 250g.

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