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So am i considering processing my own films at home so thanks for starting this thread Scuba_Phil.
So just to get it confirmed the steps must be:
Pre-wet/soak, Developer, Rinse/Stop-bath?, (Bleach, Wash, Fix)=(Blix), wash & stabilize.
Is everything usually included in the kit? And at what temperatures do you have to pre-wet the film with?
I'd appreciate anyone's answers. Thanks.
Heather, Photocolor has been around for a long time, the company who originally made it were the successors to Johnsons Photochemicals, Pip Pippard was the chemist.
Now I think they are made by Paterson. But for many years they were predominant in the UK market for their C41, RA4 and E6 kits.
It's available online at Retro, but maybe its not currently manufactured, Paterson have only just resumed B&W chemistry after their outsource manufacturer stopped making photo-chemicals in the UK.
Ian
This is why Kodak, Fuji and Agfa never released a blix for any color film product.
So, these companies recommended a C41 process which was prewet, color developer, bleach, wash, fix, wash and stabilzer.
Agfa offered within their AP70 process chemistry range (compatible with C-41) a so called `AP 70 Kit´, which used a bleach-fix.
[Aside from 37,8°C a process temperature of 30°C was advised without limitations.]
Agfa did not advise a prewet (if you mean wetting the film before employing the coulour-developer) for their CN processes, nor have I seen any hint at that in any other datasheet.
A
I couldn't find any mention of Photocolor on the Retro site.
pentaxuser
If you do not use a stop, don't rinse. Go directly into the bleach. I suggest prewet/develper/stop/bleach/wash/fix/wash/stab or prewet/developer/bleach/wash/fix/wash/stab.
A water rinse after the color developer with no stop can introduce crossover.
PE
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