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I read how it is getting more and more difficult to buy Ilfochrome chemistry or more and more difficult to have it shipped.
It is interesting to note that the chemistry contains nothing that cannot be shipped. That puzzles me.
In any event, the developer is an ordinary B&W developer like Dektol or D-19. I know that is a broad range, but it is due to the contrast needs of the paper and I have not played with any for years, so I have to give you a range.
The dye bleach solution is just sulfamic or sulfuric acid + a catalyst such as phenazine at about 10 - 100 mg/liter. There are dozens of catalysts in the literature that I can list if interested and dozens of formulas for this.
The fix is a sodium hypo fix.
Thats about it.
I have been getting back up to speed on this and will post some dye bleach formulas for people. In the mean-time, someone like Dave Travis might be able to suggest alternate developers.
Eventually, enthusiasts could be in a position to mix their own from common items. The sulfuric acid for example, can be gotten at an automobile store. Battery acid is 35% and certainly strong enough for dye bleach.
PE
It is interesting to note that the chemistry contains nothing that cannot be shipped. That puzzles me.
In any event, the developer is an ordinary B&W developer like Dektol or D-19. I know that is a broad range, but it is due to the contrast needs of the paper and I have not played with any for years, so I have to give you a range.
The dye bleach solution is just sulfamic or sulfuric acid + a catalyst such as phenazine at about 10 - 100 mg/liter. There are dozens of catalysts in the literature that I can list if interested and dozens of formulas for this.
The fix is a sodium hypo fix.
Thats about it.
I have been getting back up to speed on this and will post some dye bleach formulas for people. In the mean-time, someone like Dave Travis might be able to suggest alternate developers.
Eventually, enthusiasts could be in a position to mix their own from common items. The sulfuric acid for example, can be gotten at an automobile store. Battery acid is 35% and certainly strong enough for dye bleach.
PE