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For standard processing of E-6 type color reversal films in JOBO rotary processors, developing
tanks and drums. This chemical set will process film according to manufacturer's specifications.
Consists of three baths only (+ stabilizing bath). Reversal processing is completed simulta-
neously with color development; bleaching and fixing are combined in a bleach/fix step. The redu-
ced number of baths simplifies the process and improves at the same time the reliability of wor-
king with this process.
Please follow safety advice at the end of this manual.
Information on the disposal of photochemicals and used processing solutions can be obtained
from the local authorities responsible for environmental protection.
Bottles and canisters made of plastic are being increasingly reused and recycled. In both cases
it is important that they do not contain any residues of concentrates. We therefore recommend
rinsing with part of the mixing water, and adding this to the appropriate solution.
Product description for
working solution
Processing Kit incl.
stabilizer
5 liters
First developer
15 liters
Color developer,
Part 1 and Part 2
15 liters
Bleachfixing bath,
Part 1 and Part 2
15 liters
Stabilizing bath
6x5 liters
Mixing temperature 25-40°C/77-104°F.
Bath
Water
First developer
800
Color developer
600
Bleachfixing bath
600
Stabilizing bath
950
Always start with water and then add concentrates to the water. When mixing more than one part,
always mix part 1 first before adding part 2.
1. Avoid by all means contamination of the first developer with the color developer. It is advisab-
le to mix the first developer first and to store it in a tightly closed vessel to keep it protected
against possible contamination.
2. The bluish purple coloration of the working solution of the color developer is normal. It will turn
to yellow/brown after a period of time.
3. Measure the color developer concentrates very carefully. Even small errors will lead to shifts in
the color balance.
4. When preparing the stabilizing bath the temperature should not exceed 25°C/77°F.
Item No.
9220
9225
9226
9227
9228
+Part 1
+Part 2
200
200
200
200
200
50
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