27 Aug 2007
spb854:
As others have stated you will wand to clear T55 negatives with sodium SULFITE. Adams did indeed fix some of his T55 negatives, but that was only to harden the emulsion.
I have had good results with clearing the negatives in plain water. It takes about 7 or 8 times longer, but you do not need to deal with any chemicals (easier to deal with in the field). I use an old 4x5 sheet holder in a bucket of water. When you peel the packet open remove the packets of chemistry (along the perfs) and place the negative and clip in the tank. over time the adhesive that holds the clip to the neg will soften enough for you to remove the clip. Do not be concerned with the dark blue/brown water it is the oxidised remains of the "caustic gel" on the neg.
After a the neg is clear I wash for a few minutes in clean water, Photo-Flo, and hang to dry.
One warning about T55. The negative base is very thin and tears easily. Also the emulsion of a freshly processed neg is very soft and can be damages easily. Hence be careful when clearing the negs by whatever means.
Regards,
Darwin