Reexpose or fogging bath (I still have some fogging baths left over from E6 kits), and develop in modified RA-4 developer. I am planning to use D19 as the first developer, and plan to add the solvent to it.
Thanks for the replies. I was planning to use the substitute for the FD in colour reversal processing. What will be the effect if thiocyanate was skipped on the FD? Thiocyanate isn't readily available here.
ZorkiKat let me first ask : Why ?
Let me secondly have a guess : You won't
buy kits from manufacturers to avoid troubble with exausted FD ? And then you have to buy a complete new kit.
You want to make experiments with E6?
You want to save money? You just want to see what will hapen ?
So you want first add sodium thiosulphate as an addition to Kodak D-19 ? First reformulate D-19 than get in use to watkins formula and change the
(little complicate) FD from watkins?
Whow - great idea - but I have a feeling from missunderstanding this tread

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But if I Do Not so

.... as Rudeofus stated - you could get in problems to get
the other RAW chemicals !
As PE. stated you might get very special colors (is this your intention?)
Hopefully I am not wrong but try first the following method (instead of mixing D-19
with a chemical compound mentioned from watkins FD formula)
Try Kodak D-82:
Water 52/C.................................750ml
Wood alcohol ...............................48ml
Metol. ...........................................14g
Sodium Sulfite (anhydr.)..............52,5g
Hydroquinone. .............................14g
Sodium Hydroxide..........................8,8g
Potassium Bromide........................8,8g
Water to make...........................1000ml
Be cautious with Sodium Hydroxide
(be sure you know this) first information
you should start own research !!!!!
If the developer is too strong you have abilities to change alcohol - and use water. It is a formula to use it as stock
solution ( not very stabile - some days)
This D-82 was in use as a maximum energy developer for wratten hypersensitiven panchromatic plates
in the very past.
The raw chemicals are total ordinary you
should get them simple.
The developer time is on you. A startpoint could be 6min. at 20/C.
But it should be to short.I would advice
you to rise up the temperature higher and you got it whithin your 6min. you know from normal E6 process (6'min15").
To avoid "murky" Dmin/wrong contrast/
as a result from this : to avoid color crossings - you have to change delution
you should find out corrections to developer times.
I am quite shure it may work much better
than a mix with D-19 !
Bon Chance
PS: This is a "try and error method"

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