Photo Engineer (Ron Mowrey) isn't a "self professed" expert.self professed experts on the internet
So there!
It's not unwashed, the wash and stab are combined, maybe you should take it up with Bellini whose business is Photographic chemicals for video and stills production, I'm pretty sure they'll have professional chemists working for them.
I've never said otherwise, so I'm not sure where you're coming from? I've simply said a water wash is not advised after the stab wash, which is the final wash, so what's your point?TonyB65 - no one here stated you did it not right. No one stated Bellini is a unproffessional company without experienced chemists.
I personaly stated : marketing issues might be responcible for the "no washing" phrase in Bellinis instruction.
As we both noticed (I've read the instruction serveral times after find the link ....and wonder) the recomanded Bellini method of "no washing step required" is in reality a washing step.
So you are right - there is a washing with
stabilizer bath?
But if you might use this method ( and just this is the point someone stated here) it might be - there is no must - but it might be long live issues may be effected.
Nobody can say today "how much" that will happen. Or if it will happen.
But it might be.
Therefore a real good final wash- you might use the Bellini stabilizer bath for this - is not the worst idea of the year - isn't it ?
The issue here is the better need of more than 4 Liters for FINAL WASH.
In form of real water or in form of "Bellini Water" (Stabilizer bath)
Hope the case is real clear now.
with regards
With this we are sort of in agreement.I've simply said a water wash is not advised after the stab wash, which is the final wash, so what's your point?
Yes, I've established you couldn't answer a simple question, I'm happy to leave it there.I've nothing to answer more - the case is close now.
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From here https://ntphotoworks.com/shop/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/KIT-C-41-english_NT.pdf
"The procedure shows no washes, is that correct? A. Yes! This kit requires no water washes at all, in fact a water wash may have a deterimental affect."
The OP states "no washing". There should be washes throughout the process, but none after the stabilzier/final rinse.
The contention that the OP referred to a wash after the final stabilizer is incorrect.
PE
I've been consistent in what I've said, which is following the manufacturers advice, if you misunderstood that's your problem, not mine.The OP states "no washing". There should be washes throughout the process, but none after the stabilzier/final rinse.
The contention that the OP referred to a wash after the final stabilizer is incorrect.
PE
I have been quite clear in what I have said, which is following the manufacturers instructions, which means the wash and stab are one and the same, feel free to check.Even if this would happen from missunderstanding instruction (a final wash after stabilizer) it probably would have less worst effect as no final wash at all in comparison.
Because of : The stabilizers would gone via chemical reaction with couplers into the film (you mentioned it in your sticky thread ) - so if a wash after stabilizer bath wouldn't be soo very long it might be not able to wash out 100% of diffussed stabilizers.
But no way - who would wash after stabilizing ? - and as you mentioned PE :
the contention that the OP referred to a wash after final stabilizer is INCORRECT.
with regards
The stab and wash are one and the same, which is what I have contended all along, feel free to check.If they are saying a wash is detrimental, used in any way, then this is in direct contradiction to everything I have seen in the past 30+ years in the photographic literature. It means Bellini has apparently discovered something heretofore unknown about C-41 film, something not even Kodak or Fuji knows. Does anyone believe that? I don't. If Berri's letter says otherwise, that is what is to be believed.
I have followed the instructions, to the letter, which is the stab is the final wash, and the film is washed several times using the stab solution, the misunderstanding was never mine, I've been consistent all the way through.TonyB65 : The case is close if you would follow Bellinis instruction (whatever Bellinis secretary mixed from translating)
And the OP should have a realy expended final wash with water BEFORE final stabilizer. Isn't it - (closed/solved) ?
with regards
There's no confusion. Follow the instructions and you'll get processed negatives. Bellini makes no claim that the negatives will be archival. Tony seems to think they will be but can offer no evidence why. I'm not confused at all.I've nothing to answer more - the case is close now.
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There's no confusion. Follow the instructions and you'll get processed negatives. Bellini makes no claim that the negatives will be archival. Tony seems to think they will be but can offer no evidence why. I'm not confused at all.
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