For fun I've been trying to reverse process black and white paper. This would mean putting enlarging paper in the camera, expose, and process to get a positive image.
The process seems simple, and is similar to reversal processing of black and white film- develop, bleach, clear, re-expose to white light, develop, then fix.
I got the process details from an old RIT paper. Here's the process (I assume it uses RC paper):
1st developer 30-60 sec
rinse 30 sec
bleach R-9 30-60 sec
rinse 30 seconds
Clear CB-1 30 seconds
Rinse 30 sec
Expose to light (40 watt bulb for 5-10 sec at 12 inches)
2nd developer
fix as usual
R-9 is 9.5 g Potassium Dichromate + 66g Sodium Bisulfate into 1L
CB-1 is 90g Sodium Sulfite into 1L
I follow the directions and get an almost solid black print! I know the initial exposure is close to correct because I can see the negative image come up in the first developer tray.
It is as though the print never got bleached, though I could see the bleach work in the tray. I tried lengthening the time in the bleach, then reducing the time in the bleach. Still all black. I tired varying the amount of time of the re-exposure to white light, still all black.
When I say almost black, I mean it is all black except for a few spots that were specular highlights in the scene.
Can anyone clue me into what I might be doing wrong? Or what I could try?
According to the text, if I had some sodium sulfide I could skip the re-exposure to white light and use Sulfide Redeveloper T-19.
Thanks,
Keith Ostertag
The process seems simple, and is similar to reversal processing of black and white film- develop, bleach, clear, re-expose to white light, develop, then fix.
I got the process details from an old RIT paper. Here's the process (I assume it uses RC paper):
1st developer 30-60 sec
rinse 30 sec
bleach R-9 30-60 sec
rinse 30 seconds
Clear CB-1 30 seconds
Rinse 30 sec
Expose to light (40 watt bulb for 5-10 sec at 12 inches)
2nd developer
fix as usual
R-9 is 9.5 g Potassium Dichromate + 66g Sodium Bisulfate into 1L
CB-1 is 90g Sodium Sulfite into 1L
I follow the directions and get an almost solid black print! I know the initial exposure is close to correct because I can see the negative image come up in the first developer tray.
It is as though the print never got bleached, though I could see the bleach work in the tray. I tried lengthening the time in the bleach, then reducing the time in the bleach. Still all black. I tired varying the amount of time of the re-exposure to white light, still all black.
When I say almost black, I mean it is all black except for a few spots that were specular highlights in the scene.
Can anyone clue me into what I might be doing wrong? Or what I could try?
According to the text, if I had some sodium sulfide I could skip the re-exposure to white light and use Sulfide Redeveloper T-19.
Thanks,
Keith Ostertag

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