That's nice! There is a
thread on using copper sulfate bleach in B&W reversal processing in case you're interested.
Thanks Raghu, that threat you mention was my starting point, but it misses some big information I think, like time, temperatures and one thing that is important is that copper bleach needs to be aged.
Looking for some information on copper reversal I end reading a lot about holography, that as I can see the copper bleach comes from there.
I post it here because I read in the firsts entries that Donald writes about copper and ferricyanide. Ferricyanide will not work with ammonia as far as I understand, but copper does and very well.
My process is as follows.
Film 16mm 3378E rate as ASA25. Camera runs at 16fps, f5.6 lens 20mm.
1- pre-wash 2min in room temp water
2- 1st developer parodinal 1:25 [500ml] + 10g of sodium sulfite. 12min at room temp [around 26º]
3- wash
4- Tim Rudman copper bleach formula [
http://real-photographs.co.uk/.../copper-sulfate-bleach/] 40min at 30ºC
5- cleaning bath
6- re-exposure as always
7- Diluted ammonia bath. I use MrMusculo window cleaner that is 3% ammonia hydroxide solution for 2 hours. Diluted ammonia will dissolve AgCl. Afaik will not touch AgBr that is soluble in concentrated ammonia.
8- wash
9- second developer, same as 1st one for 4min
10- Hardener fixer.