About Microdol-X
For images developed using Kodak Microdol-X black & white film developer.
Originally formulated in 1945 by John I. Crabtree and Richard Henn of the Kodak Research Laboratories, Microdol is a super fine grain developer which improved upon another Kodak developer of this type, D-23. As thin emulsion films became prevalent in the 1960's, the original Microdol formula was improved two years later with the release of Microdol-X, which contains a silver sequestering agent meant to suppress the formation of dichroic fog with the newer emulsions.
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