amellice
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I was checking B&H website color paper developers when I found an option to print from slides and found these 2 Ilford P3 part B & C. I thought that Ilford stopped manufacturing these long time ago along with Ilfochrome no?
Good catch! Sadly, it is quite easy to substitute the Ilfochrome first developer, but so far no credible formula for Ilfochrome dye bleach was posted. There are some should/would/could formulas around for dye bleach, but nothing with a proven track record.
the heavy polyester sheet itself is excellent for making neg carrier masks, view camera ground glass masks, etc. It's much better for this kind of application than Fujiflex sheet.
I was checking B&H website color paper developers when I found an option to print from slides and found these 2 Ilford P3 part B & C. I thought that Ilford stopped manufacturing these long time ago along with Ilfochrome no?
I expect some highlight crossover, or at least an accelerated rate of crossover once the paper is thawed. But exactly where this goes has a lot to do with the specific chromes I might choose to print; and a single box won't allow too many images anyway, even if I find time from my other printing priorities. Unused chem would have to go to the hazmat disposal site across town, of course, although the average Calif. house
painter would probably drink it. If the paper turns out useless, the heavy polyester sheet itself is excellent for making neg carrier masks, view camera ground glass masks, etc. It's much better for this kind of application than Fujiflex sheet.
Roger, dye bleach contains a bleach accelerator which can be toxic and/or carcinogen depending on which exact compound is used.
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