dehk Member Joined Aug 4, 2010 Messages 881 Location W Michigan Format Multi Format Oct 7, 2010 #1 I am wondering if I am going to re wash some color negatives (c41) that's developed before 2000. Do i have to stabilize it again or can I just use water and photoflo? Buddy had a lot of negatives with smoke and water damage from a house fire.
I am wondering if I am going to re wash some color negatives (c41) that's developed before 2000. Do i have to stabilize it again or can I just use water and photoflo? Buddy had a lot of negatives with smoke and water damage from a house fire.
nickandre Member Joined Oct 22, 2007 Messages 1,918 Location Seattle WA Format Medium Format Oct 7, 2010 #2 Stabilizer. Buy some formaldehyde on eBay and mix it with photoflo per PE's instructions. (there was a url link here which no longer exists) Have fun.
Stabilizer. Buy some formaldehyde on eBay and mix it with photoflo per PE's instructions. (there was a url link here which no longer exists) Have fun.
OP OP dehk Member Joined Aug 4, 2010 Messages 881 Location W Michigan Format Multi Format Oct 7, 2010 #3 tiberiustibz said: Stabilizer. Buy some formaldehyde on eBay and mix it with photoflo per PE's instructions. (there was a url link here which no longer exists) Have fun. Click to expand... Thank You, just double checking.
tiberiustibz said: Stabilizer. Buy some formaldehyde on eBay and mix it with photoflo per PE's instructions. (there was a url link here which no longer exists) Have fun. Click to expand... Thank You, just double checking.
John Shriver Member Joined Sep 8, 2006 Messages 482 Format 35mm RF Oct 9, 2010 #4 You can also buy Kodak Flexicolor III Stabilizer on eBay for about $15 postpaid.