cinejerk
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This is my first experience with the b&w reversal process. I am trying to process some older 7262 plus-x reversal film. The film is too dark. I'm using mostly home brew
chemicals, which is problematic in itself. The problem I'm am having is that
the film is underexposed and I'm not sure what to push or pull. The first dev or second. Below is an old list posted by who I'm not sure. I'm sort of patterning
my process after this.
1.) First developer - D-76 1:1 - 9:30 @ 68F
2.) Stop Bath - Acid Stop - 00:30 (not using this step)
3.) Wash - Running water, 2 fill & dumps of tank
4.) Bleach - Sodium dichromate bleach - 2:30
5.) Wash - Fill and dump tank for about 5 minutes, until water is not orange.
6.) Clear - Kodak Hypo Clear - Two minutes with inversion.
7.) Re-Expose, 60 watt room light, 1:30.
8.) Second developer - D-76 - 7:00 @ 68F
9.) Stop, fix, wash as normal.
7.) Wash - Running water, 2 fill & dumps of tank.
Anyway maybe some kind soul can look this over and give me some
suggestions. I'm not sure why the first developer is diluted.
Any help will be appreciated.
thanks
chemicals, which is problematic in itself. The problem I'm am having is that
the film is underexposed and I'm not sure what to push or pull. The first dev or second. Below is an old list posted by who I'm not sure. I'm sort of patterning
my process after this.
1.) First developer - D-76 1:1 - 9:30 @ 68F
2.) Stop Bath - Acid Stop - 00:30 (not using this step)
3.) Wash - Running water, 2 fill & dumps of tank
4.) Bleach - Sodium dichromate bleach - 2:30
5.) Wash - Fill and dump tank for about 5 minutes, until water is not orange.
6.) Clear - Kodak Hypo Clear - Two minutes with inversion.
7.) Re-Expose, 60 watt room light, 1:30.
8.) Second developer - D-76 - 7:00 @ 68F
9.) Stop, fix, wash as normal.
7.) Wash - Running water, 2 fill & dumps of tank.
Anyway maybe some kind soul can look this over and give me some
suggestions. I'm not sure why the first developer is diluted.
Any help will be appreciated.
thanks
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