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The DARKROOM COOKBOOK, Third Edition

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FORMULA #108<br />

Amidol Teaspoon Formula<br />

Formulas 263<br />

This famous “teaspoon” formula fi rst appeared in Practical Photography No. 5 in 1935. It is<br />

a good developer for bromide papers and is often recommended for bromide enlargements<br />

that are intended for the Bromoil process.<br />

Water at room temperature, 500.0 ml<br />

Sodium sulfi te, 1 tablespoon<br />

Amidol, 1 teaspoon<br />

*Potassium bromide, 1/8 teaspoon<br />

* Use more potassium bromide as needed.<br />

Use undiluted or 1:1.<br />

NOTE: <strong>The</strong> sulfi te and bromide can be mixed as a stock solution and the amidol added just<br />

before use.<br />

FORMULA #109<br />

Ansco 113<br />

Water at room temperature, 750.0 ml<br />

Sodium sulfi te, 44.0 g<br />

Amidol, 6.6 g<br />

Potassium bromide, 10% solution, 5.5 ml<br />

Water to make 1.0 liter<br />

Do not dilute. Develop for 1½ to 7 minutes.<br />

NOTE: <strong>The</strong> sulfi te and bromide can be mixed as a stock solution and the amidol added just<br />

before use.<br />

FORMULA #110<br />

Dassonville D-2<br />

Water at room temperature, 750.0 ml<br />

Sodium sulfi te, 32.0 g<br />

Amidol, 5.3 g<br />

Potassium bromide, 0.5 g<br />

Water to make 1.0 liter<br />

Use at full strength.<br />

NOTE: <strong>The</strong> sulfi te and bromide can be mixed as a stock solution and the amidol added just<br />

before use.

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