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Lifetime of TEA treated film, redux
August 9 2003 at 1:55 PM
Michael Harrison  (no login)

I had an interesting experience this morning (ok, that's redundant. With holography, almost every experience is interesting. At least I think so.)

I was on a hologram copying roll and decided to use up a piece of film I'd TEA'd a week ago. My developer had been used several times and I figured making an attempt with the film was better than just throwing it out.

I thought I'd end up with a badly fogged hologram. I didn't. It came out nice and bright and clean. Hmm.

The film was:
1) Treated with a 3% solution of TEA on 8/2.
2) Exposed & processed on 8/9.
3) Developed with D-19.
4) Bleached with JD2.

 
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Re: Lifetime of TEA treated film, reduxAugust 10 2003, 12:48 AM 

The maker of Ultimate emulsions claims to have a very long TEA shelf life. I'd like to buy some if he would give a hint of what the price is, not this "pro-forma invoice" stuff.
 
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