Radost
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I am getting some scratches on 5222 and was wondering if I can add the hardener to the kodak Rapid fix an year after it was mixed?
Make a separate hardener bath - dilute it 1 + 13.
Thank You.
SHould I do the bath immediately after the fixer or wash first?
Should I wash a lot like with the rapidfix/hardner mix?
I might just start dpiping my reels again…
Yeah, I'd do that. I wouldn't worry too much about the photoflo/surfactant touching the reels. I've always done it that way; it doesn't give any problems as long as you rinse the reels right after taking the film off.
I find myself surprised that the problem arises with 5222, because as a movie stock I would expect it to be hardened as well or better than still film stocks.
Indeed. My experience with Vision3 is that it's tough as nails. I always take the film off of the reel in a bath of soapy water or dilute sodium carbonate to get rid of the remaining remjet. This means lots of fussing about with the film underwater, where the emulsion inevitably touches the walls of the container, parts of the reel, edges of the film itself etc. For some reason, this film tolerates all this abuse without any trouble. I would have expected 5222 to be similarly resilient - but I've never used it.
I find myself surprised that the problem arises with 5222, because as a movie stock I would expect it to be hardened as well or better than still film stocks.
Perhaps the scratching arises from how it came to you?
When I left the developer to clear the remjet my reels got very dirty. Using the the Kodak pre bath ”at exact temperature” does not have the same effect and keeps my reels clean.
The Kodak prebath is buffered at a pH that softens the remjet without dissolving it (much). This helps to keep the reels clean.
I myself don't bother with the additional bath anymore and just wipe off the remjet with a soft brush underwater - first the film, then the reels.
Good for you. When I used the Kodak-prescribed bre-bath, I still had to wipe off the film after processing. Otherwise there would be faint remjet traces that showed up on prints. This way I get clean negatives.
Kodak Double X 5222 does not have any remjet. I never remove film from my Jobo reels until after Photoflo in purified water.
I used to use hardener for everything, no more. As long as you just immerse the reel into correctly mixed Photoflo for 60 seconds with gentle agitation, NO SQUEEGEE OR CHAMOIS, hang and let air dry you shouldn't need hardener.
I use Kodak Hypo Clearing Agent, really helps with the darn purple of TMax films. Really as long as you don't use hardener, you don't need Kodak HCA, just wash for 5-10 minutes in 20-25°C tap water. You need to keep wash at 20° C (more or less) to remove the fixer from the emulsion.
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