Filmotec/Orwo B&W Reversal processing
First Developer ORWO 829
Solution 1:
Water (35°C) 750.0 ml
Sodium sulphite 25.0 g
Phenidone 0.2 g
Hydroquinone 10.0 g
Sodium carbonate 20.0 g
Potassium bromide 6.0 g
Potassium thiocyanate 6.0 g
Solution 2:
Water (20°C) 125.0 ml
Sodium hydroxide 5.0 g
After cooling down solution 1 pour
solution 2 into it and
Make up with water to 1 litre
Bleaching bath ORWO 833
Water 750.0 ml
Potassium dichromate 10.0 g
Sulphuric acid. conc. (caution) 15.0 ml
Water to 1 litre
Clearing bath ORWO 835
Water 750.0 ml
Sodium sulphite 90.0 g
Water to 1 litre
Second Developer ORWO 842
Solution 1:
Water (35°C) 750.0 ml
Sodium sulphite 25.0 g
Phenidone 0.2 g
Hydroquinone 10.0 g
Sodium carbonate 20.0 g
Potassium bromide 6.0 g
Solution 2
Water (20°C) 125.0 ml
Sodium hydroxide 5.0 g
After cooling down solution 1 pour
solution 2 into it and
Make up with water to 1 litre
Fixing bath ORWO 300
Water 750.0 ml
Sodium thiosulphate 5 hydrate 200.0 g
Potassium Metabisulphite 20.0 g
Water to 1.0 litre
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Processing at 20°C:
Times Minutes:Seconds
1 First development (ORWO 829) 5:15 mins 20° ± ½°
2 Washing -running ater 2 mins
3 Bleaching (ORWO 833) 2 mins
4 Washing - running water 1 min
5 Clearing (ORWO 835) 1:30 mins
6 Washing - running water 1 min
7 Second exposure approx. 8.000 lxs
8 Second development (ORWO 842) 2:40 mins 20° ± ½°
9 Washing - running water 30 seconds
10 Fixing (ORWO 303) 1:30 mins
11 Washing - running water 3 minutes
This process is designed for the Commercial Reversal processing of Filmotec Movie film. But should work well with any modern B&W film. You will need to experiment with the first development time and EI to find the best combination for your purposes.
The First Developer & 2nd Developer are identical except for the Potassium Thiocyanate in the first.
also don't care who you got this gibberish from, it's still a bad Recipe!
Filmotech are the modern incarnation of ORWO, which in turn evolved from the East German parts of Agfa after WWII. They work closely with Calbe who now produce what was once Orwo chemistry.
This Formula is current & up to date, and is recommended for the Reversal processing of their Motion picture films. So it beggars belief that you constantly refer to respected Manufacturers recommended formulae as "Bad Recipes", particularly when you quite obviously haven;t tried many of them.
You have done the same in a number of other threads, despite the fact that Ron Mowrey (PE) has told you they worked and were used in Hollywood labs for years.
Sometimes to go forward you have to go backwards first, and so it's vital when doing research to know what's been done before. The truth is that all these Formulae will work, but some will obviously be far better than others.
Many people here on APUG are interested in these formulae and a number have requested I post more. It gives other people some ideas of where to start their own experiments.
Ian