Bohngy
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Hi all,
I'm home developing 5x4 sheet film in some home made tubes. My problem is that the film 'sticks' to the inside of the tube and the chemistry often doesn't completely remove the anti-halation layer from the back of the sheet.
This isn't a problem with black and white, as the anti-halation layer is water soluble and I could 'wash' it off after fixing.
As the C41 film doesn't seem to have a water soluble AH layer, can I put the film, after Blix, back into the developer to remove the AH layer, then a brief blix (1minute maybe) before the normal 5-7min rinse?
Sorry if this is a silly question, but I'm rather new to this 'homebrew" C41 stuff.
Thanks in advance
I'm home developing 5x4 sheet film in some home made tubes. My problem is that the film 'sticks' to the inside of the tube and the chemistry often doesn't completely remove the anti-halation layer from the back of the sheet.
This isn't a problem with black and white, as the anti-halation layer is water soluble and I could 'wash' it off after fixing.
As the C41 film doesn't seem to have a water soluble AH layer, can I put the film, after Blix, back into the developer to remove the AH layer, then a brief blix (1minute maybe) before the normal 5-7min rinse?
Sorry if this is a silly question, but I'm rather new to this 'homebrew" C41 stuff.
Thanks in advance