Thanks for your reply. I am bit confused so I am hoping that you could clear me on this. I would develop the film in C-41 and develop the photo paper in RA-4. Is that right? Or can I also develop films in RA-4 as well?Fuji paper comes as sheets, I highly recommend you use that instead of getting a long Kodak roll you would have to deal with until you are very comfortable with the process. Both Fuji or Kodak RA4 chemistry are fine. 8x10 is a great size to start on, but don’t feel limited to any particular size.
Thank you thank you. Another dumb question but I will shoot away. Can the chemicals be reused to some extent or is it best not to because of contaminationI absolutely do not recommend using RA4 for both. Use C41 for film and RA4 for prints
Thank you for your kind and informative reply.Jin,
Buy a box of fuji first. Kodak endura is the best paper but as others have pointed out it comes in rolls and needs to be cut down by hand. Once you are comfortable, buy kodak endura.
The chemicals can be reused. Kodak chemicals keep very well. Over time they will become exhausted and need t be 'replenished' in the case of RA-4 or replaced. Make sure to use a stop bath. RA-4 does not require one officially but it is highly recommended to use a 1-2% acetic acid bath.
No you cannot use the chemicals interchangeably. Technically you can, but the results will not be good. The developers use CD-3 (RA-4) and CD-4 (C41) at different strengths which will not give you what you expect. The bleach is also a different strength.
Enjoy printing and don't be shy to ask more questions.
I only know B&W papers.Hi, I recently got a 35mm camera and looking to wet print color negatives in the dark room. Which paper do you recommend? Also, is there a specific size I have to print on?
I would appreciate any advice or inputs.
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