I'm attempting to scratch mix E6 chemistry due to general unavailability of kits in my country.
Because I don't have running water in my darkroom I am hoping to use a stop bath (citric acid fwiw in case that's important) throughout the process when water is needed (excluding the final rinse, of course).
So basically: FD -> Stop -> CD -> Stop -> Fix -> Bleach
My question:
Can I use the same stop for both parts?
Will it lead to any immediate deviations from intended results or will it just mean my fix doesn't last as long?
I can deal with the latter as I'm only mixing enough for 5 rolls at a time and dumping straight after.
thanks.
Because I don't have running water in my darkroom I am hoping to use a stop bath (citric acid fwiw in case that's important) throughout the process when water is needed (excluding the final rinse, of course).
So basically: FD -> Stop -> CD -> Stop -> Fix -> Bleach
My question:
Can I use the same stop for both parts?
Will it lead to any immediate deviations from intended results or will it just mean my fix doesn't last as long?
I can deal with the latter as I'm only mixing enough for 5 rolls at a time and dumping straight after.
thanks.