Praktica_enjoyer
Member
Hi everyone,
I had a quick question: do I need to unspool the film from the reel when re-exposing it after bleaching, when working with bw reversal film?
I finally caved in and bought a LOMO UPB-1A and I have this double 8 reversal film I've been meaning to process for a while but I'm not quite sure of what to do. Having to unspool the wet film and having to respool it for the second developer sounds nightmarish, and also like a huge risk when it comes to fingerprint marks.
The reels are transparent, so light can obviously pass through, but I'm scared it that the exposure would be pretty uneven if I simply hit it from the top... Is there such a thing as overexposing a bleached film? Does it just stop mattering after a given amount of time and it just evens out? Everywhere I look says to do 1-2min, would any more be detrimental to the film, or is 2 minutes already more than enough?
I do still have a 35mm roll of the same filmstock (foma r100) from when I tested the homebrew recipe I found on a person's website, so I could develop that roll in the LOMO (would be a bit silly, but I really don't wanna mess up that roll), in case no one is positive (pun intended) about what to do exactly.
I had a quick question: do I need to unspool the film from the reel when re-exposing it after bleaching, when working with bw reversal film?
I finally caved in and bought a LOMO UPB-1A and I have this double 8 reversal film I've been meaning to process for a while but I'm not quite sure of what to do. Having to unspool the wet film and having to respool it for the second developer sounds nightmarish, and also like a huge risk when it comes to fingerprint marks.
The reels are transparent, so light can obviously pass through, but I'm scared it that the exposure would be pretty uneven if I simply hit it from the top... Is there such a thing as overexposing a bleached film? Does it just stop mattering after a given amount of time and it just evens out? Everywhere I look says to do 1-2min, would any more be detrimental to the film, or is 2 minutes already more than enough?
I do still have a 35mm roll of the same filmstock (foma r100) from when I tested the homebrew recipe I found on a person's website, so I could develop that roll in the LOMO (would be a bit silly, but I really don't wanna mess up that roll), in case no one is positive (pun intended) about what to do exactly.

