You can test if your blix is okay with this test:
Expose paper to roomlight
Develop in 1st developer (or any BW developer)
Stop and rinse
Go directly to blix. (Do not color develop)
You should get perfectly white sheet. If it is gray, your blix is dead.
Reversal RA-4 absolutely needs a working blix because you will have both silver negative and positive overlapping - a lot of almost uniform silver density the blix needs to remove. On the other hand, it is possible that a dead blix goes unnoticed to untrained eyes in normal RA-4, where you get only subdued, darker colors by overlapping color and silver images.
Expose paper to roomlight
Develop in 1st developer (or any BW developer)
Stop and rinse
Go directly to blix. (Do not color develop)
You should get perfectly white sheet. If it is gray, your blix is dead.
Reversal RA-4 absolutely needs a working blix because you will have both silver negative and positive overlapping - a lot of almost uniform silver density the blix needs to remove. On the other hand, it is possible that a dead blix goes unnoticed to untrained eyes in normal RA-4, where you get only subdued, darker colors by overlapping color and silver images.