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Beginner in colour processing RA-4

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Tony DeGroot

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Nov 9, 1995, 3:00:00 AM11/9/95
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I need help!

I am a photograper who is trying to break into the world of colour darkroom
photo processing. Although I have been developing and printing black and white
for sometime now, I know very little about colour. I have recently purchased
the enlarger , motorized agitator and colour analyzer. After buying the required
chemicals to process colour prints, I soon realized that all the literature and
information I had is out of date since they only talked about Ektaprint 2
processing and not RA-4.
The Chemicals I have include:
Ektacolor RA developer replenisher RT Parts A, B, & C.
Ekltacolor Starter
Ektacolor Prime bleach-fix replenisher
Ektacolor Prime stabilizer & replenisher
Ektacolor Supra II paper.

The Kodak Color Darkroom DATAGUIDE is rather vague on the subject. My first
questions are:

1. Where does the Ektacolor Prime stabilizer & replenisher fit in the process?
2. For stop bath, can I use the same stop bath as for black & white?

If anyone can give some advice I would really appreciate it.

Mark Huth

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Nov 11, 1995, 3:00:00 AM11/11/95
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In article <trde6.2....@telos.ca>, tr...@telos.ca says...
These are probably the wrong chemicals for your application, although you
could make them work. You will also need some form of tempering bath to
either preheat the chemicals above the process temperature and use a "drift
by" process, or a water bath like a Jobo CPE or better for constant
temperature processing.

If you want to use Kodak chemicals, get the 1 gallon size of Ektacolor RA
Developer/RA-4, and the one gallon Ektacolor RA Bleach/Fix. These are
designed for one-shot or tray processing where replinishment is not practical.
I use them all the time with good results. They can be mixed in smaller
quantities with some care.

There are other manufacturers that make RA-4 chemicals. Tetenal/Jobo/Beseler
make a variety of RA-4 chemicals, including ones that are designed for ambient
temperature processing. I have heard good things about them, but have not
used them.

Mark Huth
PhotoControls


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