my favourites are B and C though I often use A just for fun..
I'd also suggest wetting the prints thoroughly before any bleaching and maybe selectively reducing any areas that really need it before doing the whole print
hope this is of some use!
Karl
Karl,
Many thanks for the suggestions and the notes on each process. It seems that C is the most appropriate for my needs.
I have no experience at all working with reducers. My fear is that the process of roll-unroll-reroll does not provide me with anything like the visual control I would have with the full view of a regular-sized image in a regular-sized tray. What is the speed of bleaching? Would you suggest diluting the formula?
As an added question, what would be the capacity of, say, 1 liter of working solution? I will be working with 16 liters of working solution to reduce the density of a print that is roughly 4800 sq.in.- or the equivalent of 60 sheets of 8x10 paper. This means about 4 sheets per liter. Should I change the batch for each large print in your opinion?
Thanks in advance,
Guy
Wilbert,
Oooops... Seems you've read too fast.
The question was upfront: "Does anyone have experience with the chemistry and the results which they would care to share with me?"
Guy