I have a Watson loader. It still has some old Tri-X from the late 90s in it. I have been using tiny pieces of that film from time-to-time for testing fixer strength and for developer activity. Whatever is left in that loader will not be of any use except for testing. It will be fogged greatly. I had developed a roll some time ago and the results were very bad. In fact I should be able to use a piece of that film for getting a good idea on the bleaching time. Just have the film piece swim in the developer until it hits full black then wash it off then put it through the bleach and inspect how long it takes to go blank. Maybe add an extra 30 seconds to be sure.
This clip testing will be toward doing black and white reversal. I have done E6, in the distant past. This will be the first time doing reversal with black and white. There will be more variables to contend with. This will be part of the excitement. Looking forward to it. I am set to start this in the next few days.
I will be using a Minolta IV meter. All of my Hasselblad gear was serviced last year. Yashicamat 124G and Rolleicord were serviced as well.
The variables to be determined will be the personal film speed, first developer time, solvent amount for the first developer, re-exposure amount and time, and second developer time. Re-exposure and second developer shouldn't be too critical. Pretty much to completion. Temperature will not be problem. I'm hoping to get an idea on what the best results will be within the third or fourth roll; for this combination of film, developer, and rest of the process.
I will be keeping notes of every step in worksheets as I go along. One good thing about voice recorders: Say it now and write it all down later. If anyone is interested I can make a thread about the progress and results. I'm basically following Ilford's instructions with the exception of the bleach. I will not be using a permanganate bleach but I will at some point. From what I have researched, over countless hours and sleepless nights, I believe that permanganate bleach will add to an extra variable and could potentially cause ruin of the film because of the emulsion being more fragile, even with using a diluted working solution of permanganate. For right now I want to lessen as many variables as I can.