Franco--try switching to a potassium dichromate bleach, then wash the
film only with very cold water before the redevelopment--the residue
will usually stain the film brown/orange.

Josh

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On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 6:33 AM, franco base <frenk.ca...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks you have right.
> Stupid error.
> I try again and I have the positive Image,
> but not yellow/brown effect.
> Naturally after bleach the the film was yellow/brown
> but the second exposition and the second development and the fix
> remove all the toning.
> It's strange.
> Maybe I will'try with sepia toning
> but I'd prefer have it with bleach,
> because I don't care long and stable effetc.
>
>
>
>
> 2013/2/5 Scott Dorsey <klu...@panix.com>
>>
>> Okay... you have developed a silver image.... bleached the silver image
>> away, then the fixer removes all residual latent silver from the emulsion.
>>
>> You need some kind of redevelopment.
>>
>> Have you considered sepia toning it?  It's stinky and a pain, but gives
>> a stable long-lasting yellow-brown image.
>> --scott
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