Wayne Stevenson
B&W Paper Reversal Process
B&W Paper Negative Reversal Processed
Ilford MGIV RC B&W photo enlarging paper rated at ISO 3
1)Developer Kodak Dektol stock with 3ml of hypo solution per 1000ml for 1:00 minute
2)Rinse
3)Bleach for about a minute
4)Rinse
5)Clearing solution for about a minute.
6)Rinse
7)Second exposure was done in daylight at sink while clearing and rinsing for only a couple minutes at most.
8)Second developer 20 - 30 seconds approx. Should be to completion.
9)Rinse
10)Fix (fixer of your choice)
11)Rinse
12)Dry.
Bleach (2 part stock 1:1 makes very short shelf working. I get several days before it turns from purple to clear):
Part A: 2g Potassium Permangnate to 1000ml water
Part B: 28g Sodium Bisulfate to 1000ml water
Clearing:
30g Sodium Metabisulfite to 1000ml water
Hypo Stock Solution:
32g Sodium Thiosulphate pentahydrate (Hypo) to 1000ml water
B&W Paper Reversal Process
B&W Paper Negative Reversal Processed
Ilford MGIV RC B&W photo enlarging paper rated at ISO 3
1)Developer Kodak Dektol stock with 3ml of hypo solution per 1000ml for 1:00 minute
2)Rinse
3)Bleach for about a minute
4)Rinse
5)Clearing solution for about a minute.
6)Rinse
7)Second exposure was done in daylight at sink while clearing and rinsing for only a couple minutes at most.
8)Second developer 20 - 30 seconds approx. Should be to completion.
9)Rinse
10)Fix (fixer of your choice)
11)Rinse
12)Dry.
Bleach (2 part stock 1:1 makes very short shelf working. I get several days before it turns from purple to clear):
Part A: 2g Potassium Permangnate to 1000ml water
Part B: 28g Sodium Bisulfate to 1000ml water
Clearing:
30g Sodium Metabisulfite to 1000ml water
Hypo Stock Solution:
32g Sodium Thiosulphate pentahydrate (Hypo) to 1000ml water