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I had a chemistry major walk into the darkroom today and ask me if I could help him get a black and white transparency from some fp4+ for a project he's doing with a physicist and a biologist. I told him I had an idea but I'd never done it before and I wanted to run it by some people, so, here I am. My plan was this:
Develop (regular time)
Rinse
Bleach (Potassium Ferricyanide 10g/100ml)
Rinse
Re-Expose
Develop (regular time)
"Stop" (we do a rinse cycle for this in the darkroom where I work)
Fix
Rinse
Hypo-clear
Wash
Photo-Flo
Does anyone know if this would be a viable technique? If it is, how long would I bleach for? And, would opening the developing tank for a minute or so under full room lighting be sufficient "Re-exposure"? I'm not looking to buy any other chemicals because as far as I know there is no money or other compensation coming to the darkroom budget from either of the scientists, or this student.
Develop (regular time)
Rinse
Bleach (Potassium Ferricyanide 10g/100ml)
Rinse
Re-Expose
Develop (regular time)
"Stop" (we do a rinse cycle for this in the darkroom where I work)
Fix
Rinse
Hypo-clear
Wash
Photo-Flo
Does anyone know if this would be a viable technique? If it is, how long would I bleach for? And, would opening the developing tank for a minute or so under full room lighting be sufficient "Re-exposure"? I'm not looking to buy any other chemicals because as far as I know there is no money or other compensation coming to the darkroom budget from either of the scientists, or this student.



