ChrisGalway
Subscriber
Recently I have been using the Bellini 6/7 bath E6 kit and am very satisfied with the results. I follow their instructions to the letter, and open the tank once the Reversal bath has been poured into the tank. I find it much easier to work with an open tank as the lids on Paterson tanks inevitably drip a little when doing inversion agitation.
I notice that Jobo, Kodak and Fuji-Hunt (6/7 bath kits) all say you can open the tank after (at the end of) the Reversal bath. Playing safe? I've never noticed any problem opening the tank as soon as I pour in the Reversal bath in the 6/7 bath Bellini kit. I assume all of these kits use pretty similar chemistry.
Turning to the 3/4 bath kits, the now-defunct Tetenal E6 and the new Adox C-Tec E6 instructions say you can't open the tank until after the Bleach-Fix, whereas Arista for their 3/4 bath kit say after the Colour Developer (which incorporates the chemical reversal). Logically, opening after the combined colour developer/reversal bath in a 3/4 bath kit corresponds to the 6/7 Jobo/Kodak/Fuji-Hunt guidance of opening after the Reversal bath.
I used the 3/4 bath Tetenal kit for about 50 films over a 2 year period before the company went bust (twice) and was very happy with it. Since then, I've processed around 50 films in the Bellini kit, and am also happy with that (I can't really tell any difference in quality between the two kits, but of course I've not run densitometric tests and I know some people on this forum are critical of the 3/4 bath process).
I'm considering trying the Adox (same as Tetenal?) 3/4 kit so my question is:
Can I open the tank in the Adox 3/4 kit at the end of the colour development (/reversal) bath? Or must I wait until after the Bleach/Fix bath as per their instructions?
I notice that Jobo, Kodak and Fuji-Hunt (6/7 bath kits) all say you can open the tank after (at the end of) the Reversal bath. Playing safe? I've never noticed any problem opening the tank as soon as I pour in the Reversal bath in the 6/7 bath Bellini kit. I assume all of these kits use pretty similar chemistry.
Turning to the 3/4 bath kits, the now-defunct Tetenal E6 and the new Adox C-Tec E6 instructions say you can't open the tank until after the Bleach-Fix, whereas Arista for their 3/4 bath kit say after the Colour Developer (which incorporates the chemical reversal). Logically, opening after the combined colour developer/reversal bath in a 3/4 bath kit corresponds to the 6/7 Jobo/Kodak/Fuji-Hunt guidance of opening after the Reversal bath.
I used the 3/4 bath Tetenal kit for about 50 films over a 2 year period before the company went bust (twice) and was very happy with it. Since then, I've processed around 50 films in the Bellini kit, and am also happy with that (I can't really tell any difference in quality between the two kits, but of course I've not run densitometric tests and I know some people on this forum are critical of the 3/4 bath process).
I'm considering trying the Adox (same as Tetenal?) 3/4 kit so my question is:
Can I open the tank in the Adox 3/4 kit at the end of the colour development (/reversal) bath? Or must I wait until after the Bleach/Fix bath as per their instructions?