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Kodak indicator stop bath is a non-hardening, for general purpose use of paper and film materials. It is applicable for usage in tanks and trays. D
2 Aug 2013 I am new to photography so I am a novice to understanding how to mix chemicals. I have a question regarding your Kodak Professional Indicator Stop Bath Liquid net content 16 fl oz. I confused on the instructions for mixing this product. Do I simply have to dilute this product by the following ratio? 1 Acetic
large tank, tray. 6 months. 24 hours/1 month. 45/12. 60/16*. DURAFLO RT. Developer. Replenisher. ?. ?. ?. ?. ?. ?. See instructions packaged with. Part B. 80 ?0.5°F. (26.5 ?0.3C). ?. ? roller transport. 6 weeks. (replenisher tank with cover). 6 weeks for replen- isher in tank. NA. NA. STOP BATH. Indicator Stop Bath. ?. ?. ?.
KODAK PROFESSIONAL Stop Bath, Characteristics, Use With These KODAK PROFESSIONAL Films. Indicator Stop Bath Indicator Stop Bath. Non-hardening, general- purpose stop bath for use with films and papers. Contains an indicator to signal exhaustion. Dilute 1 part concentrate with 63 parts water. Liquid. T-MAX 100
Sheet Films: Tray Processing. Final Steps in Processing Black-and-White Film. * Times are approximate. Refer to the film or developer instructions. KODAK Rinse/stop bath. 0:30. 18 to 24°C. (65 to 75°F). Agitate continuously. Rinse with a stop bath such as: • KODAK PROFESSIONAL Indicator Stop Bath (1:63). Fix.
Kodak Indicator Stop Bath (Kodak #5160346) is a general purpose stop bath for Black and White film and paperFeaturesNon-hardening stop bathContains an indicator to signal exhaustionDilute 1:63 (makes 8 gallons)Liquid.
Kodak 1464247 Indicator Stop Bath for Black/White Films Features. Non-hardening, general- purpose stop bath for use with films and papers. Contains an indicator to signal exhaustion. Dilute 1 part concentrate with 63 parts water.
Kodak Indicator Stop Bath is a non-hardening, general- purpose stop bath for use with films and papers. It contains an indicator to signal exhaustion, and dilutes 1 part concentrate with 63 parts water.
6 Jul 2007 I have a 473ml/16 oz bottle of Kodak Indicator stop Bath and will be developing my film using Ilford ID11 and Ilford Rapid Fixer. Can someone give me the directions on how much stop bath to use between the developer and fix?. I also bought a bottle of Arista Hypo Wash and it clearly states use a 1:7 ration
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