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Hello,
It is time for some C-41 processing at home. I literally have hundreds of rolls of 135, 120, and 220 to process. I just picked up a tempered water bath from a local A.P.U.G. member, and I have plenty of chemicals, so now I can easily do this at home instead of having to go to a community lab.
However, all of my Stabilizer is just that: Stabilizer. The old version, which was replaced by Final Rinse. I have eight bottles of it left, each to make a gallon of chemistry.
While I am aware that I can use Stabilizer for the current line of films (but cannot use Final Rinse for older films like Vericolor), and have done so for nearly all of the color film I have processed, I also know that there are those out there who do still shoot Vericolor, and cannot process these films without the old Stabilizer. Since I do not use Vericolor, I feel that it would be only right to offer these old bottles to someone who does, and to get some Final Rinse for my own use.
However, I see that the Final Rinse bottle to which I am used has gone away. This is what I can find: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ...25254_Flexicolor_SM_C_41SM_Tank.html#features.
It is "tank" Final Rinse, and is also "SM." I have no idea what these differences in terminology mean for me. The description on the B&H Website sez that SM chemicals are for use in SM minilabs only.
Can I use this for hand inversion tank C-41 processing, and if so, how do I go about it?
Question number two is: Is the old Stabilizer really that precious? Are there any users of older C-41 films who really need my old Stabilizer, or should I just go ahead and use it, and not worry about "wasting" it?
It is time for some C-41 processing at home. I literally have hundreds of rolls of 135, 120, and 220 to process. I just picked up a tempered water bath from a local A.P.U.G. member, and I have plenty of chemicals, so now I can easily do this at home instead of having to go to a community lab.
However, all of my Stabilizer is just that: Stabilizer. The old version, which was replaced by Final Rinse. I have eight bottles of it left, each to make a gallon of chemistry.
While I am aware that I can use Stabilizer for the current line of films (but cannot use Final Rinse for older films like Vericolor), and have done so for nearly all of the color film I have processed, I also know that there are those out there who do still shoot Vericolor, and cannot process these films without the old Stabilizer. Since I do not use Vericolor, I feel that it would be only right to offer these old bottles to someone who does, and to get some Final Rinse for my own use.
However, I see that the Final Rinse bottle to which I am used has gone away. This is what I can find: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ...25254_Flexicolor_SM_C_41SM_Tank.html#features.
It is "tank" Final Rinse, and is also "SM." I have no idea what these differences in terminology mean for me. The description on the B&H Website sez that SM chemicals are for use in SM minilabs only.
Can I use this for hand inversion tank C-41 processing, and if so, how do I go about it?
Question number two is: Is the old Stabilizer really that precious? Are there any users of older C-41 films who really need my old Stabilizer, or should I just go ahead and use it, and not worry about "wasting" it?