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Re: Processing HIE IR film in C-41 color negative chemistry.


  • From: "phillip geller" <filje@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: Processing HIE IR film in C-41 color negative chemistry.
  • Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 00:07:03 -0500


----- Original Message -----
From: "Rolland Elliott" <rolland_elliott@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <infrared@xxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 10:49 AM
Subject: Processing HIE IR film in C-41 color negative chemistry.


> I loaded up a throw away Kodak Panoramic plastic 35mm camera with HIE. I
> finished the roll up, but now I'm wondering what would happen if I just
had
> an incompetent drug store lab develop the film? It's in a daylight
loadable
> casette with leader so it won't get fogged when they disassemble the
camera.
>
> Does one get useable negatives when you process B&W film in C-41
chemistry?
> I've only developed color negative film a few times. If I remember
correctly
> there are 3 steps, 1) developer 2) Combination Bleach/Fix step 3)
> stabalizer.
>
> What do the rest of you wierdo's think?
> Peace, Rolland

The developer part works but the rest won't.
The bleach  and fix  will remove all the silver just like it's suppose to in
the color process because it is meant to leave just the color dyes behind.
Your film will be pretty darn clean. With only the gelatine  and the base
most
likely.
phil

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