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Hi, everytime I try to navigate to Ilford's PDF on reversal processing I am stymied by a 404 error. Does anyone happen to have the doc and would be willing to share it?
Is this what you need?Hi, everytime I try to navigate to Ilford's PDF on reversal processing I am stymied by a 404 error. Does anyone happen to have the doc and would be willing to share it?

Yes! That's perfect, I've saved it in my records.
Do you happen to know if any bleach formulation can be used? Their recipe is a little unclear, but I have one based on Pot. Ferri. written down somewhere...
Yes! That's perfect, I've saved it in my records.
Do you happen to know if any bleach formulation can be used? Their recipe is a little unclear, but I have one based on Pot. Ferri. written down somewhere...
Do you happen to know if any bleach formulation can be used? Their recipe is a little unclear,
ILFORD said:Bleach
Two solutions, A and B are mixed as follows:
For solution A add 2g of potassium permanganate to 500ml water
For solution B add 10ml of concentrated sulphuric acid to 490ml water
If concentrated sulphuric acid cannot be obtained use dilute acid. This can be a 10% solution
If 10% sulphuric acid is used add 100ml to 400ml of water to make the part B bleach solution.
These stock solutions will keep for a long period of time before they are mixed together.
For use, mix equal parts of A and B, making a fresh working solution for each film, and discard after use.
How so?
This is what is in that PDF and it seems perfectly clear:
You can of course use a bleach based on Potassium dichromate and Sulfuric acid, which unlike the permanganate bleach can be premixed and reused. The one in my cupboard is about 2½% and works very adequately. Some people don't like dichromate bleaches because of the greater difficulty of disposing of them safely and the toxicity of the dichromate.
If you search the forums you'll find all sorts of discussions about using persulfates and other hard to find chemicals and whatnot, but it's easiest just to use the Ilford recipe really I'd have thought.

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