It's hard keeping people standstill at 6 ISO but I guess I can try both approaches.
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It's hard keeping people standstill at 6 ISO but I guess I can try both approaches.
Please note that bleaching with copper sulphate-sodium chloride is a two step process unlike dichromate/permanganate. See this thread for more details: https://www.photrio.com/forum/thread...bleach.137943/
Noted. I see it also works good with TMax.
With Ilford PQ Universal + 1.2g PEG-1500 + 0.5g sodium thiosulfate - 12 min first development. Transparencies are very very good, but exposure has to be at 6 ISO. I was testing on sheet films which expired two months ago.
Thank you. I'll send you a sample as soon as I take something else than family pictures.
I'm not Malanov but this is the process which gave me very decent results for Adox CMS 20ii in 135 format, in case you're interested in knowing:
EI: 6 and sometimes 8
Processing temperature: 23C
Tank: Paterson System IV two reels
1. Two minutes presoak in tap water. Initial thirty seconds agitation.
2. Four minutes in First Developer. Initial thirty seconds agitation followed by three inversions every thirty seconds.
3. One minute slow rinse in tap water followed by wash.
4. 4-5 minutes in Copper Sulphate bleach. Continuous gentle agitation.
5. Wash. (Film should look pale throughout.)
6. 3-5 minutes in 2% Ammonia solution. Continuous gentle agitation.
7. Wash. (Film should show a light coloured halide positive image.)
8. 2 minutes in 2% Sodium Sulphite solution. Intermittent gentle agitation. (Film should show a light coloured halide positive image.)
9. Light exposure.
10. 5 minutes in second developer. Initial thirty seconds agitation followed by three inversions every thirty seconds.
11. Wash. (Film should show a strong silver positive image.)
12. Fix + Wash + Dry
First Developer:
Water: 500ml
Phenidone 1%: 10ml (equivalent to 0.1g)
Sodium Sulphite: 25g
Potassium Bromide: 0.45g
Hydroquinone: 2.25g
Sodium Carbonate: 20g
Sodium Hydroxide: 1.125g
Water to make: 600ml
Second Developer:
I use the first developer also as the second developer for this film.
Bleach:
Water: 750ml
Copper Sulphate: 50g
Sodium Chloride: 50g
Sodium Hydrosulphate: 35g
Water to make: 1000ml
I use gloves in all steps and mask+goggles while handling Ammonia.
Unlike dichromate and permanganate bleaches, bleaching with Copper Sulphate involves two steps. First the silver image is converted into Silver Chloride and then the Chloride is removed by Ammonia.