I was planning to process some B&W slides using the steps outlined here: (there was a url link here which no longer exists)
I've sourced all the chemicals apart from potassium dichromate, which is proving hard to track down in the UK. Also after reading about the effects on health of this powder, I'm wondering about changing the bleach step.
I have two questions for the chemists out there:
1. Is it okay to swap the bleach from another B&W reversal process? For example, Ilford's suggested bleach requires potassium permanganate and sulphuric acid. I'm aware of the dangers of the latter, by the way, and of the potential explosive nature of the two when mixed in high concentrations.
The bleach seems to be a stand-alone process, not affected by or affecting any other step, so assuming it is okay, the next question is:
2. As I've already bought the sodium bisulphate, could this be used instead of the sulphuric acid in part B of the bleach, together with potassium permanganate for part A? I'm guessing the answer to this is no, but I thought it was worth asking in case I already have chemicals I could use.
I've sourced all the chemicals apart from potassium dichromate, which is proving hard to track down in the UK. Also after reading about the effects on health of this powder, I'm wondering about changing the bleach step.
I have two questions for the chemists out there:
1. Is it okay to swap the bleach from another B&W reversal process? For example, Ilford's suggested bleach requires potassium permanganate and sulphuric acid. I'm aware of the dangers of the latter, by the way, and of the potential explosive nature of the two when mixed in high concentrations.
The bleach seems to be a stand-alone process, not affected by or affecting any other step, so assuming it is okay, the next question is:
2. As I've already bought the sodium bisulphate, could this be used instead of the sulphuric acid in part B of the bleach, together with potassium permanganate for part A? I'm guessing the answer to this is no, but I thought it was worth asking in case I already have chemicals I could use.
