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Someone was kind enough to draw my attention to a recent thread on another forum that PF's Pyrocat HD has been affected by some dodgy Phenidone.
PF have assured me that my kits are good, given that they were produced before they mixed a later batch using the dodgy Phenidone. Just in case anyone has any concerns.
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That's good to know David.
Mike |
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Let me start by saying I enjoyed use PMK Pyro until I thought it was the cause of mottled negatives which was not the case. It turned out to be wetting agent.
I have been looking back through my old post on the blog and have discovered a number of posts on PMK Pyro if you are interested the year of publication is 2011, 2012. I have included one post. https://photomi7ch.blogspot.com/2011...-pmk-pyro.html
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Thanks for this Mitch.
Many interesting articles and all very readable.
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I am offering a 25% discount on the Photographers Formulary TF4 & TF5 fixers 4l bottles. These bottles make a 12l working solution - go here https://www.stillphotographic.com/shop for more info.
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Thanks Mike |
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Sorry for the delay in responding Mike and for the typo - both TF4 & TF5 1 gallon (approx. 4L) bottles make 16L (ie both stocks dilute at 1:3); an even better bargain at the price !!
I asked PF the same question and was informed that the costs of TF4 are more expensive than TF5, but PF consider it commercially viable to sell both 1L bottles at the same price.
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Photographer's Formulary New Arrivals in UK
Just to let you know, I am offering free postage on TF4 & TF5 fixers - both the 1 litre and 1 gallon bottles.
I have new arrivals including: - Sodium Metaborate - 4x toner kits including thioura, copper, iron blue and polysulfide (rich dark brown sepia) - sepia sulphide toner (rich browns) and new stock of Pyrocat HD.
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David, just been to your site.
Some lovely stuff there. Really liked the misty shots titled 'River Dee', and enjoyed the still-life. |
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Bump
Having recently bought Sodium Metaborate here in Germany and sent it to some desperate friends in the UK, I discovered your site David and have now recommended it to said friends. I thought that it was worth bumping this thread just to alert others of the availability of Sodium Metaborate via your shop. Keep up the good work (both selling products that many analogue photographers need and your own photography). Bests, David.
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