I've had some success developing Ilford XP2 Super ISO 400 film in Obsidian Aqua, a staining developer designed by Jay Defehr. Though XP2 Super is a film designed for C41 process, I prefer to develop it as traditional B&W film as I need not rely on commercial labs for developing the film and I can use the developer I've brewed at home. In both 135 and 120 formats, I've got negatives that have good contrast, fine grain at ISO 100, and nice tonality.
One concern I've now is about the colour couplers used in XP2 Super film. In C41 process the couplers would react with the developer and form a dye cloud around the silver grain that was exposed to light. When developed in B&W developers such as Obsidian Aqua I'm not sure what happens to these couplers. I suspect they remain in the film even after fixing and washing. Can the couplers cause any harm to the negative over a period of time?
Another concern I've is about the risk of fungus attack on XP2 Super negatives developed in B&W developers such as Obsidian Aqua. In C41 process the negatives are bathed in stabiliser which contains fungicide. As the negatives have no silver, the stabiliser bath is a must to protect them. On the other hand, my XP2 Super negatives have silver in them and I don't use a stabiliser. Is the silver in XP2 Super adequate to protect the negatives from fungus attack?
One concern I've now is about the colour couplers used in XP2 Super film. In C41 process the couplers would react with the developer and form a dye cloud around the silver grain that was exposed to light. When developed in B&W developers such as Obsidian Aqua I'm not sure what happens to these couplers. I suspect they remain in the film even after fixing and washing. Can the couplers cause any harm to the negative over a period of time?
Another concern I've is about the risk of fungus attack on XP2 Super negatives developed in B&W developers such as Obsidian Aqua. In C41 process the negatives are bathed in stabiliser which contains fungicide. As the negatives have no silver, the stabiliser bath is a must to protect them. On the other hand, my XP2 Super negatives have silver in them and I don't use a stabiliser. Is the silver in XP2 Super adequate to protect the negatives from fungus attack?
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