I have checked with local chemistry sellers(lab chems) and they don't have CD-3 or variants. So if I get the actual generic chemical that CD3 represents would that be okay?
Also is all this mixing supposed to be done outdoors? Or if indoors with max ventilation?
Thanks John! Those images look nice! What did you scan them on?
I had always wondered about that too.Interesting they note that steps following stop bath can be done in room light. C41 process according to Z131 states lights can go on after bleach step.
Because C41 doesn't have a stop bath and bleach functions as a stop bath too?Interesting they note that steps following stop bath can be done in room light. C41 process according to Z131 states lights can go on after bleach step.
Because C41 doesn't have a stop bath and bleach functions as a stop bath too?
Some body will correct me but I think a US company used to load movie film up and then process it. I don't think they do it any more.
If they don't you might want to check for a shop that processes movie film. Hopefully they can do short bits of film.
With luck maybe one of the people with a movie background will see this.
Is there an alternative to ferri-cyanide? Or a ready made bleach/blix chemical that one can obtain?
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