BL-RA
Dear Jan !!
It' should possible to use these RAPID bleaches, but I would be careful exeeding time to much. The used bleaching agent are Ammonium Nitrate or Ferric Nitrate instead of Ferric Ammonium EDTA. It seems to be more active and a short 45 sec. bleaching time is welcome for minilabs on speed... Althought bleaching goes to comletion and it's time can be exeeded in "normal" bleaches, there will be a reason why this "RA stuff" workes so fast. Double or triple time may be OK, but I would be a bit in sorrow about the dyes if prolonged the bleach time about 8 times...
A two stage fix is always good, saves fixer and leaves less Silver in the Film. A 8-10min. (water)wash will be perfect, film and ATL are clean now, ongoing stabilize your film (external) for about one minute.
This is from Kodak C-41 RA
Color Developing 195 sec. 37.6°C KODAK FLEXICOLORDeveloper Replenisher Lorr
Bleaching 45 sec. ~37°C KODAK FLEXICOLOR RA Bleach Replenisher NR
Fixing 1 45 sec. ~37°C
Fixing 2 45 sec. ~37°C KODAK FLEXICOLOR RA
Fixer and Replenisher
Stabilizing 1 20 sec. ~37°C
Stabilizing 2 20 sec. ~37°C
Stabilizing 3 20 sec. ~37°C
Drying ~60 sec (??)
Former Agfa had similar times, the following comes from their AP71 and AP72 processes Informations(C-41 / C-41RA)
2. Processing in Minilabs
2.2 Prozeß AP 72 the RApid one
CD 3 min 15 s 37,8 ± 0,2 71/72 CD-LR 22,5 ml
Bleach 45 s 38°C ± 3 72 BL-R 5 ml
Fix 1 min 30 s 38 ± 3 72 FX-R 33 ml
Stabi 3 × 20 s 38 ± 3 71/72 SB-R 40 ml
LG, Stefan