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Formula for copper based rehalogenating bleach

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Mark Fisher

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I am looking for a copper based bleach to use with second pass lith printing. I can't find my Tim Rudman lith book (ugh!) and I looked all over the web and I can't seem to find what I am looking for. I used some potassium ferricyanide bleach last night with some pretty interesting results, but I want to try a different bleach to see what the difference might be.

Thanks -- Mark
 
As a starter you could possibly use acidified Copper Sulphate and Potassium Bromide

Something like

Copper Sulphate (pentahydrate) 35g
Potassium Bromide 110g
Acetic acid (10%) 10ml
Water to 1 litre

Ian
 
Taken from page 99 of The Master Photographer's Lith Printing Course

Copper Sulphate 50 g
Sulphuric Acid 6.5 ml
Sodium Chloride 50 g
Water to 1 L

Dilute 1:9 for use
 
A reader might note that Dr. Rudman's formula calls for concentrated sulphuric acid. If you are using the 48% sulfuric acid solution double the quantity to 13ml.
 
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