mohmad khatab
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Dear brother ,,About bleach and fixer recipes: there are recipe for both published in US patent US6649331. Tables 3 and 4 give formulas for very powerful versions and are not exactly cheap, but at least the bleach processes a lot more rolls per liter than C-41 CD. If you want to create cheaper solutions with equal capacity, you could:
- Mix any of the C-41 formulas. There really is not much wiggle room, these are all very similar in composition and capacity, which is 10-15 rolls per liter.
- Mix bleach following the formula from US6649331 Table 3, but dilute it 1+2 or even 1+3 with water, then bring back to pH 4.2 - 4.5. Use the dilute bleach for 6-8 minutesl.
- Follow Ryuji Suzuki's Neutral Rapid Fixer, ideal pH target for C-41 fixer would be 6.5. For some extra performance you can also use Ron Mowrey's Superfix. Use these fixers for 4-5 minutes. Although clearing time with both is much, much shorter, there are very insoluble silver salts created during C-41 development, and fixers take longer than twice clearing time to remove these.
- Don't forget a final rinse! It's important to keep the film long term stable.
I got most of the raw materials.
But I could not get CD4
I have no way to prepare CD4
But I managed to get CD3
Can I use CD3 instead of CD4?
Will there be any change in the weight or pH of this (if this is allowed in the first place)?
God bless you .
I apologize for my intrusion.