psykodaddy
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Hey photo folks 
For months I'm trying to mix my own emulsion for reversal processing on paper...by now with partial success only.
I hope some of you can make out the mistake in my process or point of view
Today I've tried my third emulsion, all of them with nearly the same results...first emulsion was derived from Abney, second my own creation and third was AJ-12.
Here comes my workflow:
-I've prepared an emulsion strictly according to Kodak AJ-12
-Added chrome alum solution prior to coating with a Meyer rod (4 mil) on glass (2 mm) and paper (400 g/m2)
Paper was processed (good quality watercolor paper from Hahnemühle):
#1st Dev Ilford MG Paper dev - 90 sec
#Bleach Kodak R9 - 60 sec
#Clearing was 5% solution of sodium sulfite - 60 sec
#Re-exposure - 60 sec
#2nd Dev Ilford MG Paper dev - 90 sec
Rinse between each step
Glass was processed (nearly according to Kodak specs for reversal of TriX):
#1st Dev Kodak D-94 - 2 min
#Bleach Kodak R9 - 3 min
#Clearing was 5% solution of sodium sulfite - 3 min
#Re-exposure - 60 sec each side
#2nd Dev 777 - 3 min
Rinse between each step
The results:
-Glass turned out as a pretty good positive
-Paper was completely black (commercial paper makes nice positives with the very same process)
So, the process seems to be wrong for the paper...or am I missing something?
Does someone have a clue why???
I'd say it's developer or bleach...
Maybe @dwross has something to share
Would be an honor!
Thanks for your time and effort with me!
Greetings from good old Germany

For months I'm trying to mix my own emulsion for reversal processing on paper...by now with partial success only.
I hope some of you can make out the mistake in my process or point of view

Today I've tried my third emulsion, all of them with nearly the same results...first emulsion was derived from Abney, second my own creation and third was AJ-12.
Here comes my workflow:
-I've prepared an emulsion strictly according to Kodak AJ-12
-Added chrome alum solution prior to coating with a Meyer rod (4 mil) on glass (2 mm) and paper (400 g/m2)

#1st Dev Ilford MG Paper dev - 90 sec
#Bleach Kodak R9 - 60 sec
#Clearing was 5% solution of sodium sulfite - 60 sec
#Re-exposure - 60 sec
#2nd Dev Ilford MG Paper dev - 90 sec
Rinse between each step

#1st Dev Kodak D-94 - 2 min
#Bleach Kodak R9 - 3 min
#Clearing was 5% solution of sodium sulfite - 3 min
#Re-exposure - 60 sec each side
#2nd Dev 777 - 3 min
Rinse between each step

-Glass turned out as a pretty good positive
-Paper was completely black (commercial paper makes nice positives with the very same process)
So, the process seems to be wrong for the paper...or am I missing something?
Does someone have a clue why???
I'd say it's developer or bleach...
Maybe @dwross has something to share

Thanks for your time and effort with me!
Greetings from good old Germany
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