vjuliano
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I am making c-41 chemicals for the first time, and I made the fix following this formula
Dr. Robert Chapman fixer formula
Water 750.0ml
Ammonium Thiosulfate, 60% 160.0ml
EDTA 1.0g
Sodium Bisulfite 12.0g
Sodium Hydroxide 2.5g
Water to make 1.0L
I used Ferric Sodium EDTA for the EDTA, because it was what I had. The end result was a thick looking yellow / sometimes pinkish liquid. Nothing like Ive ever seen a fix look like. Aside from the Ferric Sodium EDTA I followed the formula to the letter, so I am thinking this has to be the source of my issue.
Was this the incorrect EDTA to use?
What is the correct?
Do we think this is somehow still usable?
If the EDTA isnt my issue, any guesses as to what is?
If this is a complete loss, I have a bunch of the Alkaline Fix I made from the Film Developing Cookbook, would the world end if I used that for C-41 / RA-4?
Thank you for any help
Dr. Robert Chapman fixer formula
Water 750.0ml
Ammonium Thiosulfate, 60% 160.0ml
EDTA 1.0g
Sodium Bisulfite 12.0g
Sodium Hydroxide 2.5g
Water to make 1.0L
I used Ferric Sodium EDTA for the EDTA, because it was what I had. The end result was a thick looking yellow / sometimes pinkish liquid. Nothing like Ive ever seen a fix look like. Aside from the Ferric Sodium EDTA I followed the formula to the letter, so I am thinking this has to be the source of my issue.
Was this the incorrect EDTA to use?
What is the correct?
Do we think this is somehow still usable?
If the EDTA isnt my issue, any guesses as to what is?
If this is a complete loss, I have a bunch of the Alkaline Fix I made from the Film Developing Cookbook, would the world end if I used that for C-41 / RA-4?
Thank you for any help