... the paper shows it has yellowed. This can be easily noticed in highlights, whites and unexposed borders.
This might also be retained blix/bleach. What chemistry are you using to process the paper?
Where did you get the Paper?
To answer both posts 2 and 3 about the blix, it would help to know the brand.
Now, try this.
Prewet, Develop, Stop (1 - 2% Acetic Acid), Blix 2' 100F, wash for up to 4 minutes at 100 F.
This is a trial process to eliminate blix problems. If it works, then you can go back to the regular wash times, but I use up to 10 minutes at 85 F after a 100 F rinse.
All blixes are NOT created equal and can result in yellow red stain (rust) due to iron retention.
PE
eBay.
Do you remember the seller?
I have a box of Supra Endura F, and one E that were aledgedly kept frozen, but long expired. One worse than the other. Although I am able to manage the color filter pack and get the colors right, the paper shows it has yellowed. This can be easily noticed in highlights, whites and unexposed borders. What can I do ? I throw a bit more blue to counteract but it is still litle help.
What else can I do ? any chemical process out there that could help .
thx
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