OP OP Michel Hardy-Vallée Membership Council Subscriber Joined Apr 2, 2005 Messages 4,793 Location Montréal, QC Format Multi Format Sep 23, 2007 #26 Ctein to the rescue... Accidentally, that is. He posted one of his first colour print on TOP the other day, and if you look at the dark building in the background: http://theonlinephotographer.typepa.../uncategorized/2007/09/21/blog39figure1_2.jpg That's the kind of error I meant. Guess I'll just have to watch my processing, no?
Ctein to the rescue... Accidentally, that is. He posted one of his first colour print on TOP the other day, and if you look at the dark building in the background: http://theonlinephotographer.typepa.../uncategorized/2007/09/21/blog39figure1_2.jpg That's the kind of error I meant. Guess I'll just have to watch my processing, no?
Discpad Member Joined Aug 20, 2007 Messages 130 Format Med. Format Pan Sep 23, 2007 #27 mhv said: So now that I can print RA-4 at home, I decided to use my BW400CN for what they were made for, namely RA-4 printing. I'm using Supra Endura in Kodak chems, processed in a Unicolor drum on a motor base. I use a stop bath between dev and blix. Click to expand... Whoa, horsey! You said the magic word, blix. I sure hope you mean using a bleach-fix mixture for the RA-4 paper developing, and .NOT. using blix for your C-41 developing. If you have silver retention in your negs, then that will cause all sorts of havoc...
mhv said: So now that I can print RA-4 at home, I decided to use my BW400CN for what they were made for, namely RA-4 printing. I'm using Supra Endura in Kodak chems, processed in a Unicolor drum on a motor base. I use a stop bath between dev and blix. Click to expand... Whoa, horsey! You said the magic word, blix. I sure hope you mean using a bleach-fix mixture for the RA-4 paper developing, and .NOT. using blix for your C-41 developing. If you have silver retention in your negs, then that will cause all sorts of havoc...