I was wondering if anyone had tried any B&W Reversal processing in a JOBO ALT1500 processor. I have been playing with Photographers Formularys version of the Kodak TMAX reversal chemistry and having mixed results.
Can anyone tell me why in most B&W reversal processes we need to re-expose to light after the clearing bath step?
While reading Kodaks official TMAX reversal process data sheet I notice they do not use the re-exposure step. How are they getting away with this?
When re-exposing film to light in B&W reversal process is it important to take film off reel, expose then reload ?
One of the problems I am having with this process is ghosting of 35mm sproket holes in middle of images and some light streaks. Not sure if exposing while on reels is causing this or how long I am re-exposing for is causing problem.
I am running this process at 75 degees instead of the normal 68 degrees because JOBO atl1500 will not allow 68 degree process. My contrast and densities have been pretty good but these streaks and little deffects are very irritating.
Thankyou in advance for any enlightenment, anyone can give me.
Jamie
Can anyone tell me why in most B&W reversal processes we need to re-expose to light after the clearing bath step?
While reading Kodaks official TMAX reversal process data sheet I notice they do not use the re-exposure step. How are they getting away with this?
When re-exposing film to light in B&W reversal process is it important to take film off reel, expose then reload ?
One of the problems I am having with this process is ghosting of 35mm sproket holes in middle of images and some light streaks. Not sure if exposing while on reels is causing this or how long I am re-exposing for is causing problem.
I am running this process at 75 degees instead of the normal 68 degrees because JOBO atl1500 will not allow 68 degree process. My contrast and densities have been pretty good but these streaks and little deffects are very irritating.
Thankyou in advance for any enlightenment, anyone can give me.

Jamie
