I reversal process (120 film) using the Ilford recipe for the bleach:
Solution A: 2g potassium permanganate in 500ml water.
Solution B: 2% sulphuric acid.
Mixing 250ml A with 250 ml B just before processing works as predicted by Ilford for FP4+ and Delta 100.
That bleach also works fine for Fomapan 100 Classic if I mix it less strong. Like:
150ml A + 150ml B + 200ml water.
Same for Rollei Retro 80S, but even milder seems to be required:
100ml A + 100ml B + 300ml water.
I get clear highlights with Fomapan and Rollei without using any hypo (sodium thiosulphate).
So.. I tried HP5+ using same bleach as for Fomapan:
150ml A + 150ml B + 200ml water.
This worked rather fine, but the highlights did not come out clear. I know I may have to use hypo.
But first I want to ask a question:
Can bleach only partially dissolve the silver, so as to leave some silver from the first development. Or is the action of the bleach "all or nothing"?
Solution A: 2g potassium permanganate in 500ml water.
Solution B: 2% sulphuric acid.
Mixing 250ml A with 250 ml B just before processing works as predicted by Ilford for FP4+ and Delta 100.
That bleach also works fine for Fomapan 100 Classic if I mix it less strong. Like:
150ml A + 150ml B + 200ml water.
Same for Rollei Retro 80S, but even milder seems to be required:
100ml A + 100ml B + 300ml water.
I get clear highlights with Fomapan and Rollei without using any hypo (sodium thiosulphate).
So.. I tried HP5+ using same bleach as for Fomapan:
150ml A + 150ml B + 200ml water.
This worked rather fine, but the highlights did not come out clear. I know I may have to use hypo.
But first I want to ask a question:
Can bleach only partially dissolve the silver, so as to leave some silver from the first development. Or is the action of the bleach "all or nothing"?
