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from Pete Andrews (p.l.andrews@bham.ac.uk)
I seem to recall reading that common salt has a solvent action on silver-halides, but only in quite high concentration. Most sugars have a mild anti-oxidant preservative action, with glucose being among the most active. Honey contains natural preservatives and powerful anti-bacterial agents.

Are you trying to invent the first edible developer by any chance?

(posted 8496 days ago)

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