Fuji FP 100c - bleaching for scanning

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..I didn't realise this was possible. What's the procedure? What can expect in terms of the finished result. Any samples?
 

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I only did it with the 3000b, i would electrical tape the negative down too a piece of glass with the black side up, apply bleach and wash until all faded away.

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Thinking back, i cant remember if it was the color or black and white. Only one worked i recall.
 

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I only did it with the 3000b, i would electrical tape the negative down too a piece of glass with the black side up, apply bleach and wash until all faded away.

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Thinking back, i cant remember if it was the color or black and white. Only one worked i recall.

This is correct. I did it with 100C a couple times. Bleach and a cotton ball worked.
 
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I did it a few times years ago. It was fun and the results were definitely different. if you have some negs laying around, what do you have to lose? Little tape, little bleach and you are there. This is a terrible scan since I just tossed it on the scanner so the horizon is all wiggly, but it will give you an idea. Probably a terrible idea, but an idea nonetheless....

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thanks for the photos and info. I'm just trying to imagine a workflow that generates a bunch of sticky negs. Are they still light sensitive and where did all the silver go?
 

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I only did it with the 3000b, i would electrical tape the negative down too a piece of glass with the black side up, apply bleach and wash until all faded away.

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Thinking back, i cant remember if it was the color or black and white. Only one worked i recall.

It was color. FP3000b can be scanned directly, you don’t need to bleach it.
 
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