Re: [Frameworks] Processing black and white reversal

2016-12-14 Thread christopher nigel
Esperanza , if you can find the bleach it works out so much cheaper , you cut the cost down by a lot . then start home cooking now that's fun . you will never look back , & save so much money . If not get the Foma kit thing is the bleach when mixed has not a long shelf life so need to use ASAP .

Re: [Frameworks] Processing black and white reversal

2016-12-14 Thread Ed Inman
Ilford publishes a B/W reversal formula here: http://www.ilfordphoto.com/Webfiles/20061291034093.pdfThe bleach may be too strong for some emulsions in which case you might try using only half as much potassium permanganate.Ed ___ FrameWorks mailing list

Re: [Frameworks] Processing black and white reversal

2016-12-14 Thread Esperanza Collado
that's what I've heard... thanks, Christopher. 2016-12-14 19:39 GMT+01:00 christopher nigel : > Fomapan make there own soup Kit which works out cheaper ! you can make > your own soup up but then there the bleach which becomes hard to get . > > Christopher > > On

Re: [Frameworks] Processing black and white reversal

2016-12-14 Thread christopher nigel
Fomapan make there own soup Kit which works out cheaper ! you can make your own soup up but then there the bleach which becomes hard to get . Christopher On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 6:48 PM, Esperanza Collado < esperanzacolla...@gmail.com> wrote: > Dear all, > > We have been using in class the

[Frameworks] Processing black and white reversal

2016-12-14 Thread Esperanza Collado
Dear all, We have been using in class the typical and rather small Fomapan processing set for R100 but this is getting too expensive as we process more and more Super8 reversal film. I am not an expert in this, but I am sure we can find other liquid chemicals (for the time being we will stick to