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Until I read this thread I thought that I might try the Bellini kit. But. as the official instructions and the advice given seem so ambiguous, I think that I'll stay with one of the known kits that give clear instructions and proven results.
Railwayman3 from my point here is no need to be affraid of.
I wonder of this discussion a bit - I have to state. Normaly these days there might be problems with chems because they are not avaible in some contries any longer.
The search to substitute these chems began and often it is a question of effects from reformulation.
But here the issue is quite simple.
The chem of confusion is H2O (avaible in most contries afaik.)
So if you like the Bellini Kit (and it is avaible at your local store - with nice price) why not try out ?
If you may have alternate c41 chems it is a question of pricing I would like to state.
The long time stability (if it is effected - would not mean that your negatives lost all colors within 18 month).
But I would not bet for it will be all right after 18 years.
To avoid this THATS VERY SIMPLE FROM UNDERSTANDING - you may have a good final wash (with water).
After this the Bellini stabilizer may show its outstanding performance.



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I am with some doubts about that Bellini
is using total different chems than Fuji,Kodak,Tetenal a.s.o. as stabilizer.
But even if this kit contains the new "world formula" I would put my hands into fire that a simple washing with H2O isn't able to destroy the capability of the stabilizer in the following step.
To be very sure you may use the Bellini stabilizer as described 2 - 4 times.
Friends the Bellinis phrase a washing (before stabilizing) is contraproductive couln't mean it is contraproductive in concern of a good developing with c41.
It is just against the intention of Bellini
in regard of a total WASHLESS PROCESS.
HOPE THIS DISCUSSION WILL NOT LAST TO THE NEXT YEAR.





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with regards