BAP888
Member
Hi all -
I recently developed my first few rolls of E-6 at home. I used the Arista rapid E-6 kit, because it was A) inexpensive, and B) came in the most convenient size for me (1 quart) - other brands were too big, and I didn’t want to have to subdivide my chemical concentrates into smaller portions and then re-seal to prevent oxidation.
Anyways, I noticed that the kit doesn’t have any kind of stabilizer/photo-flo step at the end, instead proceeding directly from blix to final wash. I figured the kit makers knew what they were doing, but since processing my first few rolls, I’ve done some googling, and I see that this isn’t a trivial omission. Instead, it’s a defect in the Arista kit. My slides turned out great (photos attached of some Velvia and some Provia), and I’d like to make sure they last.
I’ve read Photo Engineer’s advice about making your own stabilizer with photo-flo and formalin. My question is: can I take my already developed and dried film strips and dunk them in a stabilizing bath? Is there a technique that will minimize the chances of damage to the film?
Thanks!
I recently developed my first few rolls of E-6 at home. I used the Arista rapid E-6 kit, because it was A) inexpensive, and B) came in the most convenient size for me (1 quart) - other brands were too big, and I didn’t want to have to subdivide my chemical concentrates into smaller portions and then re-seal to prevent oxidation.
Anyways, I noticed that the kit doesn’t have any kind of stabilizer/photo-flo step at the end, instead proceeding directly from blix to final wash. I figured the kit makers knew what they were doing, but since processing my first few rolls, I’ve done some googling, and I see that this isn’t a trivial omission. Instead, it’s a defect in the Arista kit. My slides turned out great (photos attached of some Velvia and some Provia), and I’d like to make sure they last.
I’ve read Photo Engineer’s advice about making your own stabilizer with photo-flo and formalin. My question is: can I take my already developed and dried film strips and dunk them in a stabilizing bath? Is there a technique that will minimize the chances of damage to the film?
Thanks!