Hi everyone,
I've been lurking the forum for some time. Now I want to ask a couple of questions. I was reading a thread from last year. In this comment koraks says that he considers powder C-41 kits to be second rate and "all quality C41 chemistry comes as liquid concentrates." A little later he explains that the issue is that they are blix-based kits (i.e. they don't have a separate bleach + fix).
Question 1: I am familiar with the problems with blix. Aside from that, is there any other downside to powder kits? The reason I ask is that the Rollei, Arista, and Tetenal (now reborm as Adox) C-41 kits are all liquid kits that have a blix instead of a separate bleach + fix. In other words, I am wondering if all of those options are equally sub-optimal.
Question 2: "Blix" usually comes in 2 or 3 parts. Can I just... not mix them and treat them as a separate bleach & fix? To attempt this, I need to figure out which part is the bleach and which one is the fixer. The Rollei and Adox/Tetenal kits have a blix in 2 parts. If you read the MSDS you'll see that:
1) For Rollei, Part 1 has a "European waste catalogue" of "bleach solutions and bleach fixer solutions" while Part 2 says "fixer solutions".
2) For Adox/Tetenal, "Ammonium thiosulphate" is listed under Part 2, so that must be the fixer. Part 1 includes a molecule with a long complicated name that looks like a cousin of PDTA and EDTA which usually is part of the bleach.
So I could keep Parts 1 and 2 separate and add water to each. Because bleach and fix are both "to completion", I can be conservative and leave the film in each bath for a few extra minutes.
Would this strategy work?
Thanks for the help.
I've been lurking the forum for some time. Now I want to ask a couple of questions. I was reading a thread from last year. In this comment koraks says that he considers powder C-41 kits to be second rate and "all quality C41 chemistry comes as liquid concentrates." A little later he explains that the issue is that they are blix-based kits (i.e. they don't have a separate bleach + fix).
Question 1: I am familiar with the problems with blix. Aside from that, is there any other downside to powder kits? The reason I ask is that the Rollei, Arista, and Tetenal (now reborm as Adox) C-41 kits are all liquid kits that have a blix instead of a separate bleach + fix. In other words, I am wondering if all of those options are equally sub-optimal.
Question 2: "Blix" usually comes in 2 or 3 parts. Can I just... not mix them and treat them as a separate bleach & fix? To attempt this, I need to figure out which part is the bleach and which one is the fixer. The Rollei and Adox/Tetenal kits have a blix in 2 parts. If you read the MSDS you'll see that:
1) For Rollei, Part 1 has a "European waste catalogue" of "bleach solutions and bleach fixer solutions" while Part 2 says "fixer solutions".
2) For Adox/Tetenal, "Ammonium thiosulphate" is listed under Part 2, so that must be the fixer. Part 1 includes a molecule with a long complicated name that looks like a cousin of PDTA and EDTA which usually is part of the bleach.
So I could keep Parts 1 and 2 separate and add water to each. Because bleach and fix are both "to completion", I can be conservative and leave the film in each bath for a few extra minutes.
Would this strategy work?
Thanks for the help.