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from Ryuji Suzuki (rsuzuki@rs.cncdsl.com)
"Richard Henry reported that adjacency effects seemed to be primarily due to bromide diffusion within the emulsion rather than on the surface" I agree. I meant more like "for maximum adjacency effect" instead of plain normal adjacency effect. If you used things like Microphen or XTOL, you don't get as much adjacency effect as you would in original Gainer formula. (all at normal intermittent agitation)
(posted 8163 days ago)

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