soysos
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So, after about a 4 year pause I'm in the process of getting my darkroom up and running. One thing I've All ways wanted to do is get setup for color. The problem is the short shelf life of the developer has made this cost prohibitive. I shoot color so infrequently that I would basically have to buy fresh chems for each session. So I've been looking into making my own from component chemicals, but I can't seem to track down a source of Ferric ammonium edta. The formula I found gives another version using potassium ferricyanide as a bleach then fixing in flexicolor fixer. It only gives this combo for c- 41. Would it also work with ra4? Does it have to be flexicolor, or will any ammonium thiosulfate based fixer work?
I've got probably a dozen rolls of b&w to keep me busy for some time before I start this project. I just want to do the research for the time being. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I've got probably a dozen rolls of b&w to keep me busy for some time before I start this project. I just want to do the research for the time being. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.