Bronson Dugnutt
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This C-22 Kodacolor had a silver based antihalation layer which would further complicate b&w processing.
You can get color images from that if you mix your own CD-3 based color developer, use C-41 bleach and fixer, and get a hexamine or formalin based stabilizing bath. I've heard of people getting useful development with unaltered C-41 at 80 F -- but the formalin or hexamine stabilizer is crucial for C-22 dyes.
The silver layer in that film, AFAIK, is actually the yellow filter layer below the blue-sensitive color layer. Careful treatment with Farmer's Reducer after B&W processing can reduce this layer's density with only slight loss of image silver.
the stabilizer must be this sticking point.
this step probably needs to happen prior to bleaching and fixing.
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I had no idea I had these, probably a yard sale a few years ago?
Film dated 1990, 12 Magicubes blue "X" type (the good stuff?!?)
How to process the 126, no idea!
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