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10 LIBROS DEL PORTUGUÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ADUROL»
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1
The Photographic News: A Weekly Record of the Progress of ...
A simple aqueous solution of adurol will act as a. very weak developer. The
addition of potassium bromide has not much effect, and the developing action is
not, reduced so much by lowering of the temperature. They may be used either in
...
2
Silver-halide recording materials for holography and their ...
(2b) A general, low-noise developer for transmission phase holograms on both
Agfa 8E and Ilford materials is the adurol developer introduced by Phillips [7.16].
Overexposed materials developed in ascorbic acid show a tendency to image ...
3
Wilson's Photographic Magazine
It gives beautifully clean negatives (Adurol is also an excellent bromide and
gaslight developer), and although similar in some respects to hydroquinone, has
none of this chemical's disadvantages in the matter of temperature, etc.
The results were as follows: Glycin with potassium carbonate 1.0 Rodinal (
commercial solution) 0.9 Edinol with potassium earbonate 0.8 Adurol " " 0.6
Pvrocatechin " " 0.6 Metol " " 0.5 Hydrochinone " 0.4 Pyrogallol " " 0.3 The figure
0.5 here ...
Juan C. Abel, Thomas Harrison Cummings, Wilfred A. French, 1918
Plates may be left in a weak developer all night without danger of over-
development. GEORGE DEANE.—AeIur0l is a developingagent derived from
quinol. It comes in two forms, one being called Adurol Schering and the other
Adurol Hauff.
6
Anthony's Photographic Bulletin
Suppose, now, we take away a third hydrogen atom and put in its place an atom
of bromine, we then get bromo-hydrokinone, or adurol Schering. Or, if instead of
bromine we replace by chlorine, we get chloro-hydro- kinone, or adurol Hauff.
7
The Photographic Journal
This is my formula for an adurol developer : — Solution No. 1. — Water 20 oz.
Anhydrous sodium sulphite 2 Adurol ^ ,, 2. — Sodium carbonate crystals 4 Water
20 „ 3. — Ammonium bromide 1 Water 10 ,, „ 4. — Ammonium carbonate .
8
The British Journal of Photography
In the case of adurol, very satisfactory results were obtained. The density of the
negatives is frequently very good, even when working without alkali, but the
gelatine loses its transparency and becomes of slightly milky appearance if the ...
George Shadbolt, J. Traill Taylor, 1911
9
The encyclopædia of early photography
Adurol Aerial Image — their actions being similar. The developer as pnrchased is
in the form of a white or greyish- white crystalline powder, readily soluble in water
and alkalis. In its action and results it resembles hydroquinone, but it is more ...
Bernard Edward Jones, 1981
10
The American Amateur Photographer
that can be used with satisfactory results, and, in a more concentrated form than
given hereafter, will produce negatives by development in a grooved trough as
rapidly as in the ordinary flat dish. Of these developers, ortol, adurol, metol-quinol
...