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Old 1st December 2008, 05:25 PM
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Default Kodak Formulary – 1944

I've just got around to scanning this document from my archive of old photographic publications and have made it available on my site, where you can also read a bit about it.

It's a large PDF file (over 6MB), but I've run the scan through OCR software so that the text is 'copyable', should anyone want to. Direct download, to save you trekking over to my place, is here. There are 32 pages in total, including an index.

There are some wonderful old recipes in there, many of which would fall foul of today's health and safety regulations in a big way. Anyone come across any uranyl nitrate or mercuric chloride lately? ...thought not.

No doubt many of these formulae are published elsewhere - and many have no doubt been improved - but I've never seen this reproduced in full anywhere so here it is.
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