Ok BVY also convinced me, via thread:
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
but a few questions before I order..
A) from post #12..
Right. You're more likely to have to replace your bleach due to gradual attrition than because it goes bad. Final rinse should be discarded when it becomes discolored or "dirty." If it discolors too fast (after a few rolls) it's a sign of carryover. Increase your rinse times.
Its fall and already have a few rolls to develop, so should I just go ahead and order extra bleach and rinse now with the order?
I'm going to mix everything at once, but confused on storage bottles and the size to use..
I've read over the area from post #19 to 22, but still confused, most likely because the items are not all in front of me, and grouped as they will be mixed.
Nonetheless, don't like the idea of wide mouth mason jars.. and don't do that much color except in fall and spring.. so would like it in smaller containers for storage over longer time.
With my Hc110 and the old use of Blix c-41 developer, I have stored them in reused Walgreens Hydrogen Peroxide brown HDPE quart (946mm) and 16 oz (473mm) bottles. With the Hc110 divided in two 16oz bottles, the one that is being used first, I top off using marbles, to fill it back up to the brim to get rid of the excess air.
Soooo: next questions:
B) So to give me more clarity, to mix all this Flexicolor, could you please go over again how many, and what size containers do I need, for each of its 4 segments?
And your suggestion for containers?
C) BVY if you read this again... you stated you used 660m containers... in post #22..
Where are these available?
D) post #25
Missed that. Yes, I shake it up when I'm prepping the chemicals. An air tube is a good idea.
So your saying you shake the it up while getting everything together, and let it sit a few moments before use?
And what the heck is this about an air tube? You move air through the solution so it will mix up, rather than shacking it?
How the heck is that done.. and is it really worth it?
Alas.. although it feels like I'm starting all over again with color, I think its going to be well worth it!
