piterengel wrote:
> Hello, because it is quite difficult to find Acu-1 developer, is there
> a subsitute with analogue characteristics? Microdol for example? I
> would like to use it with MACO IR film, to obtain less grain than the
> one I have normally with HC-110. Thanks.
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In an old booklet by ZONE V Inc. on page 25 is an Acufine substitute:
Water at 125F 2-1/2 cups 500 ml
Sodium sulphite 2 TBSP + 1 tsp 53 g
Hydroquinone 1-1/2 tsp 4.5 g
Sodium carbonate 1/4 tsp + 1/8 tsp 2.3 g
Borax 1/2 tsp 2.5 g
Potassium bromide 1/8 tsp 10 ml of a 10 wt% solution
Phenidone 1/8 tsp 0.25 g or 125 ml concentrate
Water to make 1 liter
Below the formula it says: "Phenidone in this formula gives a boost to
shadow detail. Development time for roll film at 68F is 2-1/4 to 5-1/4
minutes."
The phenidone concentrate:
Water at 125F 3 cups
Sodium bisulphite 1 tsp
Phenidone 1 tsp
Water to make 1 liter
125 ml or 4 oz contain 0.25 g or 1/8 tsp of phenidone
The sodium sulphite is necessary to help the phenidone dissolve properly.
I don't like using tsp and TBSP volume measures. As well, i have
provided the mass equivalents of the various component's tsp and TBSP
volumes. The conversions to grams were given in the ZONE V booklet.
I have used this formula on 35 mm film with good results. I am not
familiar with MACO IR film. The Acufine substitute formula is worth a
try. Let us know how it works.
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Regards / JCH