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... developer solutions , causing stain and fog . Tin ion present in developers , either from tin or its alloys ... developer , these thiosulfate compounds are removed and cause stain or fog . Some metals that plate out silver are copper ...
... developer solutions , causing stain and fog . Tin ion present in developers , either from tin or its alloys ... developer , these thiosulfate compounds are removed and cause stain or fog . Some metals that plate out silver are copper ...
Page 17
... developer to cause a photographic effect . The photographic effect produced is equivalent to a developer low in color developing agent and low in benzyl alcohol , of course . Some forms of plasticizers are photographically active . It ...
... developer to cause a photographic effect . The photographic effect produced is equivalent to a developer low in color developing agent and low in benzyl alcohol , of course . Some forms of plasticizers are photographically active . It ...
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... developer solutions . If the volume of solution contacted is much greater than the surface area of the material , the small amounts of chemicals absorbed will probably not affect the photographic process . The material probably can be ...
... developer solutions . If the volume of solution contacted is much greater than the surface area of the material , the small amounts of chemicals absorbed will probably not affect the photographic process . The material probably can be ...
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