Simonh82
Member
Hi everyone,
Tonight I pick up my LPL C7700 enlarger and can't wait to start colour printing. As others have mentioned before (i've done lots of searching on this and other forums), the range of Kodak RA-4 chemistry is somewhat bewildering to a noob. Ideally I would like to print at room temp in trays, at least until I find a slot processor at a decent price and will be using Fuji Crystal Archive paper as it is the only stuff still available in cut sheets.
I think I am going to go for the following items:
Kodak RA-4 Developer (4x5L) http://www.ag-photographic.co.uk/kodak-ra4-developer-kit-4x5l-295-p.asp
Kodak RA-4 Blix (4x5L) http://www.ag-photographic.co.uk/kodak-ra4-blix-kit-4x5l-296-p.asp
I will probably be mixing up 1L of working solution at a time, I would like to reuse the chemistry if possible. Does this mean replenishing, or can the chemistry be reused without replenishment assuming working solutions are stored in airtight bottles with all the air squeezed out. If necessary can I make replenisher strength solution from the above chemistry and if so do I need the Developer Starter? - http://www.ag-photographic.co.uk/ra4-developer-starter-351-p.asp The blub on the website talks about using it for completely consistent results, but I don't mind doing a bit of tweaking to get things how I like. I've read Kodak tech pub J39 http://www.kodak.com/global/en/professional/support/techPubs/j39/j39.pdf, which suggests that 1L working solution can be used for up to 16 10x8 prints and stored for up to 6 weeks, but not left in open trays for more than 4 hours. Have I interpreted this correctly?
Is the Fuji paper suitable for room temperature processing? I've heard mixed reports, but i'm stuffed if not as I don't know what I would do with the huge rolls of paper that are the alternative.
Sorry to ask so many questions, but I know this is the right place to get the answer.
Thanks, Simon
Tonight I pick up my LPL C7700 enlarger and can't wait to start colour printing. As others have mentioned before (i've done lots of searching on this and other forums), the range of Kodak RA-4 chemistry is somewhat bewildering to a noob. Ideally I would like to print at room temp in trays, at least until I find a slot processor at a decent price and will be using Fuji Crystal Archive paper as it is the only stuff still available in cut sheets.
I think I am going to go for the following items:
Kodak RA-4 Developer (4x5L) http://www.ag-photographic.co.uk/kodak-ra4-developer-kit-4x5l-295-p.asp
Kodak RA-4 Blix (4x5L) http://www.ag-photographic.co.uk/kodak-ra4-blix-kit-4x5l-296-p.asp
I will probably be mixing up 1L of working solution at a time, I would like to reuse the chemistry if possible. Does this mean replenishing, or can the chemistry be reused without replenishment assuming working solutions are stored in airtight bottles with all the air squeezed out. If necessary can I make replenisher strength solution from the above chemistry and if so do I need the Developer Starter? - http://www.ag-photographic.co.uk/ra4-developer-starter-351-p.asp The blub on the website talks about using it for completely consistent results, but I don't mind doing a bit of tweaking to get things how I like. I've read Kodak tech pub J39 http://www.kodak.com/global/en/professional/support/techPubs/j39/j39.pdf, which suggests that 1L working solution can be used for up to 16 10x8 prints and stored for up to 6 weeks, but not left in open trays for more than 4 hours. Have I interpreted this correctly?
Is the Fuji paper suitable for room temperature processing? I've heard mixed reports, but i'm stuffed if not as I don't know what I would do with the huge rolls of paper that are the alternative.
Sorry to ask so many questions, but I know this is the right place to get the answer.
Thanks, Simon