GOLDSILVERPRO You happen to be addressing an issue of which I am way more experienced than you.
OK, use bismuth instead of lead. There is most certainly gold in color photography. Apparently you know nothing about color photography, recycling hypo or the refreshing tank. The silver is a hundred times more plentiful because the base of color photography is the silver bromide emulsion. I think that maybe you have processed a bucket before and left the gold, platinum and palladium in the silver. If you don't agree, let's move this discussion to debates and discussions where I will be glad to educate you further. Also, where you worked, I doubt if you were in on all of their secrets. Dr. Poe
OK, use bismuth instead of lead. There is most certainly gold in color photography. Apparently you know nothing about color photography, recycling hypo or the refreshing tank. The silver is a hundred times more plentiful because the base of color photography is the silver bromide emulsion. I think that maybe you have processed a bucket before and left the gold, platinum and palladium in the silver. If you don't agree, let's move this discussion to debates and discussions where I will be glad to educate you further. Also, where you worked, I doubt if you were in on all of their secrets. Dr. Poe