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davidgc 29th October 2020 10:19 AM

Photographers Formulary Chemicals
 
I have had a few enquiries about Sodium Metaborate and I intend to make an order for this providing there is sufficient demand.

Just before I discuss this with PF are there any other chemicals on the PF website (http://stores.photoformulary.com/) anybody would be interested in buying?

I try to keep the costs the same in £ as they are in $ on PF's website but given exchange rates, postage costs and import taxes this rule of thumb may not always be exact.

David

skellum 29th October 2020 07:38 PM

Thanks for this timely post David- I don't need sodium metaborate but I will be restocking my darkroom shortly, and I had forgotten you supply PMK.
Bookmarked you this time.

davidgc 30th October 2020 09:21 AM

I have plenty of PMK and PHD available.
David

RickEmmanuel 6th November 2020 10:14 AM

One day I'll buy some of Photographers Formulary's print developer F130 also known as Ansco 130. Wonder if anyone has used it on here. Or, does anyone know if Ilford add glycin to any of their developers.

davidgc 17th June 2021 10:58 AM

Rick - I intend to make an order with Photographers Formulary, if you are still interested in the developer.
David

Renato Tonelli 18th June 2021 02:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RickEmmanuel (Post 136546)
One day I'll buy some of Photographers Formulary's print developer F130 also known as Ansco 130. Wonder if anyone has used it on here. Or, does anyone know if Ilford add glycin to any of their developers.

I use it with warm-tone papers; very clean whites. It lasts a very long time as a stock solution.
However, one of its components, Glycin has a very short life in its pure state. Therefore, you need to make the stock solution shortly after purchase. The Glycin will keep for a longer time (several months?) if you store it in the freezer.


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