bottlegardener
Member
Hi all,
I've just begun experimenting with home RA4 printing. I'm using a Chromega D; a SimmaColor 8x10 drum (hand agitation); and the Arista RA4 2L kit.
The process has been really interesting and enjoyable. But as a rank amateur who needs to make lots of test prints, I'm finding the Arista chemicals expensive.
Here in Canada, the more economical Kodak chemicals are very hard to come by, I just ordered a clearance (very last available?) Kodak Ektacolor RA 10L dev/replenisher bottle from Vistek. The problem is, I have no way to get the Kodak blix.
Just wondering if anyone has any experience making their own paper blix or bleaching and fixing in separate steps?
There's detailed instructions on this page: http://www.bonavolta.ch/hobby/en/photo/c41_ra4_chemicals.htm
but I can't find a source for ferric ammonium EDTA.
Or could I maybe extend the life of my remaining Arista blix (~900ml) somehow?
Thanks for any advice!
I've just begun experimenting with home RA4 printing. I'm using a Chromega D; a SimmaColor 8x10 drum (hand agitation); and the Arista RA4 2L kit.
The process has been really interesting and enjoyable. But as a rank amateur who needs to make lots of test prints, I'm finding the Arista chemicals expensive.
Here in Canada, the more economical Kodak chemicals are very hard to come by, I just ordered a clearance (very last available?) Kodak Ektacolor RA 10L dev/replenisher bottle from Vistek. The problem is, I have no way to get the Kodak blix.
Just wondering if anyone has any experience making their own paper blix or bleaching and fixing in separate steps?
There's detailed instructions on this page: http://www.bonavolta.ch/hobby/en/photo/c41_ra4_chemicals.htm
but I can't find a source for ferric ammonium EDTA.
Or could I maybe extend the life of my remaining Arista blix (~900ml) somehow?
Thanks for any advice!