https://www.holographyforum.org/w/index.php?title=Ewesly_/_Holographic_Formulae_/_Kodak_D-11&feed=atom&action=historyEwesly / Holographic Formulae / Kodak D-11 - Revision history2024-03-28T21:12:39ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.31.0https://www.holographyforum.org/w/index.php?title=Ewesly_/_Holographic_Formulae_/_Kodak_D-11&diff=2346&oldid=prevJsfisher: Created page with "== Stock Solution == <p> 1 g Metol<br /> 75 g Sodium Sulfite<br /> 9 g Hydroquinone<br /> 30 g Sodium Carbonate<br /> 5 g Potassium Bromide<br /> One litre wate..."2014-01-01T23:42:06Z<p>Created page with "== Stock Solution == <p> 1 g Metol<br /> 75 g Sodium Sulfite<br /> 9 g Hydroquinone<br /> 30 g Sodium Carbonate<br /> 5 g Potassium Bromide<br /> One litre wate..."</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>== Stock Solution ==<br />
<p> 1 g Metol<br /><br />
75 g Sodium Sulfite<br /><br />
9 g Hydroquinone<br /><br />
30 g Sodium Carbonate<br /><br />
5 g Potassium Bromide<br /><br />
One litre water</p><br />
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=== Developing time ===<br />
Two to six minutes.<br />
<p><u>Temperature:</u> 20C&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <u>Agitation:</u> Constant.</p><br />
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=== Shelf life ===<br />
6 months in a stoppered bottle, a week in a covered tray.<br />
<p>No real experience accumulated on this one, but it probably can be used for holographic purposes, since its strength is somewhere between D-8 and D-19. Useful in the processing of Kodak 16mm Motion Picture Films.</p><br />
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== Source ==<br />
Photo Lab Index, Lifetime Edition, Morgan and Morgan, Inc., Dobbs Ferry, New York.</div>Jsfisher