Some of you may remember a thread I posted on Xtol bleaching out the orange mask in C41 films when used as a first developer to reverse the negative.
Where as Rodinal did not, and left the orange mask intact..
So I just had an idea to do a little test, I took one of the Rodinal colour positives made from Pro 400H, and dunked it in a solution of ascorbic acid (not sodium ascorbate) and sodium hydroxide of decent developing power.
The mask instantly changed colour, it went green.
Going to leave it sitting in there a while to see what happens.
edit: its been in for a a couple of minutes and its now yellow.
edit2: dunked some reala in there that originally used the xtol process already, which i had shown an example of here as well - not much happened to it, i guess because the orange mask has already been affected with xtol.
dunked some E6 sensia in there that was lab processed... the clear base turned yellow, and I only had it in for a few seconds and the layers with the dye in it started rubbing off when i was touching it.
notihng happened to the b&w that i also tried.
oops my mistake - came back and its dissolving the silver off the film (already developed and fixed negative) i can see trails spiralling off the film - might be able to use it as a blix replacement if careful and possibly with hardener? hmm.
Where as Rodinal did not, and left the orange mask intact..
So I just had an idea to do a little test, I took one of the Rodinal colour positives made from Pro 400H, and dunked it in a solution of ascorbic acid (not sodium ascorbate) and sodium hydroxide of decent developing power.
The mask instantly changed colour, it went green.
Going to leave it sitting in there a while to see what happens.
edit: its been in for a a couple of minutes and its now yellow.
edit2: dunked some reala in there that originally used the xtol process already, which i had shown an example of here as well - not much happened to it, i guess because the orange mask has already been affected with xtol.
dunked some E6 sensia in there that was lab processed... the clear base turned yellow, and I only had it in for a few seconds and the layers with the dye in it started rubbing off when i was touching it.
notihng happened to the b&w that i also tried.
oops my mistake - came back and its dissolving the silver off the film (already developed and fixed negative) i can see trails spiralling off the film - might be able to use it as a blix replacement if careful and possibly with hardener? hmm.
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