I've just processed my first C-41 4x5 sheet films in my Jobo expert drum/Jobo CPP 2--(I've been doing B&W this way for a long time)--no local c-41 sheet film processing anymore and roll film is now every 2 weeks ( or when the lab has enough to bother with)--- Using the Tetenal kit at 100 F/38 C--the results are excellent less a few water spots --my questions--can I use photo-flo in the process (rinse?)/ stabilizer step OR can I use photo-flo in a rinse AFTER the stabilizer--in other words does it hurt anything to have the negatives in water after stabilizer ? I have several rolls of 120/220 that I plan to do later in the day as I have the chemicals ready to go so I'll ask you guys first !
The stabliser has photoflo in it. That's why it's a freakin' pain in the butt to get back in the bottle (bubbles up EVERYWHERE).
If you read the instructions with the Tetenal kit, you'd see they recommend mixing up the stabliser with distilled water if you get water spots.
You can do the stabliser days/weeks after the developing and fixing and rinsing if you want (also says that in the instructions)
Pour the Stabilizer into a bowl about the size of your reels. Make sure bowl is deep enough for chemicals + film. Undo the film reel and plop film into the bowl of Stabilizer. You don't want get any stabilizer on your film reels and processing tanks. This is the last step. Slows you down as you have to do one roll at time in the Stabilizer. Helps if you use distilled water mixed with stabilizer.