Hypo clearing on E-6 process

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I'm considering using a Hypo clearing bath after fixing when I process E-6 films.
Do you think it's a good idea? Would it be useful?
I'm using the Fuji 6-bath kit (no stabilizer at the end).

Thanks in advance!
 

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My be PE will chime in at some point but I will pose some questions.

Why do you want to double fix E-6. Unless you are facing with silver retention, double fixing is unnecessary and not recommended (even with retention, bleach may be more of problem than fix). Please note that E-6 fix is not just hypo.

Also, Why are you skipping stabilizer. Fuji Chrome6 is actually 7 bath kit, with 7th bath being stabilizer (AKA Final Rinse) and supposed to be outside the tank/processor (off the reels too) and hence the name 6 bath. See Fuji's instructions here if you have not seen it already.
 

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The biggest potential issue I see with HCA in color processes is that its pH may be all over the place. The last concentrated bath in color processes, typically the fixer, should have pH 6.5.
 
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Thank a lot for the answers!
I've been using the Fuji kit during several years and results have been always perfect, but those questions were flying around and want to be sure about that. Now everything makes sense :smile:
Davedm, yes, I know that there's a final rinse bath, but it doesn't contain formaldehyde thanks to the pre-bleach, hence my comment.

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You do not need any wash aid or hypo removal aid with E6 but you do need the final rinse.

Silver is both a fungicide and an anti bacterial agent. Removing it all from color products leaves a gelatin matrix with couplers, a fertile ground for these beasties. So, the final rinse prevents their growth.

Chances are, about 20 years from now, your images may be fine but a bit furry from growths if you omit the final rinse. Besides, it contains photo flo to prevent water spots.

PE
 
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Thanks, PE!
I've never omitted the final rinse. I was just noticing that this final rinse on the fuji kit doesn't contain formaldehyde as in the Tetenal kit, but thanks for the advice.
 
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