RA-4 Developer and Blix formula wanted

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Would anyone have a good formula for RA-4 Developer and Bleach/Fix that they would like to share.

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Nick,
I bought one of the fotochem kits a few weeks ago but I was kind of worried about using it because all the bottles of chemicals I got were labeled C-41!!
 

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This may be where the big pond divides us as far as chems are concerned but I have used Tetenal and then Paterson. This is based on U.K. prices and availability but I found Paterson to be considerably cheaper but equally as good.

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There was a URL to a new RA developer posted on PN about a month ago. It looked pretty good. All of the previous errors I saw in it were fixed. It is almost like the real thing!

Not all kits out there are good. Never use a CD4 based kit or formula for paper.

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Stew said:
Nick,
I bought one of the fotochem kits a few weeks ago but I was kind of worried about using it because all the bottles of chemicals I got were labeled C-41!!


Did you complain? IIRC the RA-4 kit is five bottles. I think three for the developer and two for the blix.
 

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I've used the one linked to by Nick with (to my subjective eye) good results, using Kodak and Fuji papers. I can't speak to archival qualities, though. Another one is described here:

http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~keirst/technical.html

This might be the one to which PE referred, but I'm not positive of that. I've not yet tried it, since it contains some chemicals I haven't tracked down. (I've not tried all that hard, but I'm pretty sure I checked some of the popular photochemical suppliers, such as Photographer's Formulary and Art Craft.)
 
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