Dense Negative: Farmer's Reducer

Farmers Reducer is the brain child of Ernest Howard Farmer (English 1860-1944). This negative reducer consists of sodium thiosulfate (hypo) + potassium ferricyanide. The latter is harmless as the cyanide is not easily liberated.

Farmers Reducer:

Solution 1:
Potassium ferricyanide 37.5 grams:
Dissolve in water to make 500ml:
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Soution 2:
Sodium thiosulfate 480 grams:
Dissolve in water to make 2000ml

To use::

Just before use make a working solution, combine 30ml solution 1 and 120ml of solution B then add water to make 1000ml:

Immerse the black-and-white negative into the working. Observe under strong light as the negative reduces. Remove when the density of the treated negative is acceptable. Wash in running water for 20 minutes. Treat with wetting agent and dry. Process can be repeated as required. Also works on black-and-white prints and can be applied with cotton swan or brush to treat a localized area.

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Efke IR. Souped UP

The roll of Efke is hanging. This film is nice, even with a strong red filter, the lack of AHB permits the usual IRy glow to show.
souping recipe:
HC110 syrup — 8 ml
Water ————250 ml

The ground water today is about 70 degrees in Dallas.
Soup time: 5 minutes. First minute constant lite agitation. 3 inversions every 30 seconds after.
Then 1 minute in standing water. Drain, Fix, clear, flo,,, dry.