mathiasprinz
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As I am running out of stabilizer from a c41-kit while still having loads of everything else, i was asking myself: Is this stuff the same as the photoflo/stabilizer that i use for my black & white films? Can i just cross-use it?
Any experience or knowledge is welcome!
Any experience or knowledge is welcome!
cmc850
Established
Color film stabilizers have both the rinse aid like Photoflo, as well as an emulsion preservative - used to contain formaldehyde but some no longer do. You could use Photoflo in a pinch, but would be best to use C-41 stabilizer if at all possible.
mathiasprinz
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Thanks for your answer, much appreciated. Im pretty sure that my usual Color-Stab doesn´t contain formaldehyde, as it doesn´t say so – it probably would if it contained any, as it´s pretty heavy stuff. Still, the Photoflo is chemically different?
cmc850
Established
They have replaced the old formaldehyde with something else - hexamine, I think, that keeps the emulsion from molding etc - not a property that Photoflo has. Seems BW emulsions must not be prone to the issues color ones are....silver rather than dye-based I gather...look here:
http://www.apug.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62575.html
This states the Tetenal C41 kits lack the surface tension (wetting agent) which is what Photoflo has....so this is a discussion on adding it - consensus is adding Photoflo to stabilizer is OK, but substituting it for stabilizer may not be.
http://www.apug.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62575.html
This states the Tetenal C41 kits lack the surface tension (wetting agent) which is what Photoflo has....so this is a discussion on adding it - consensus is adding Photoflo to stabilizer is OK, but substituting it for stabilizer may not be.
Jani_from_Finland
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Quite non-expensive from Macodirekt, under 8e.
http://www.macodirect.de/rollei-digibase-gbrstabilizer-100ml-p-1456.html
http://www.macodirect.de/rollei-digibase-gbrstabilizer-100ml-p-1456.html
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
Black and white stabilizers (are there still any? I only knew Agfa Sistan, which is gone) were essentially antioxidants, while colour stabilizers are fixatives that immobilize the dye molecules in the gelatin. So no, they are not interchangeable - black and white film does not have dye bleed issues, the silver being a inherently immobile pigment.
Most (perhaps all) colour stabilizers come as a Stab+Flo mix for the final rinse and contain the same surfactants as commercial Photoflo preparations - so these can be used as a flo substitute. However they will have no stabilizing action on the silver, but rather the same effect on the gelatin as a hardening bath. That may be desirable on ancient soft films (like Efke), but on modern, prehardened film it will cause increased curl, so I would recommend regular wetting agents for general use.
As far as the Tetenal kit goes, its stab does bubble, which I'd consider a indication of a stab+flo mix, in spite of that APUG post.
Most (perhaps all) colour stabilizers come as a Stab+Flo mix for the final rinse and contain the same surfactants as commercial Photoflo preparations - so these can be used as a flo substitute. However they will have no stabilizing action on the silver, but rather the same effect on the gelatin as a hardening bath. That may be desirable on ancient soft films (like Efke), but on modern, prehardened film it will cause increased curl, so I would recommend regular wetting agents for general use.
As far as the Tetenal kit goes, its stab does bubble, which I'd consider a indication of a stab+flo mix, in spite of that APUG post.
Jani_from_Finland
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Compard still makes that as previous. Maco sells it [APH22].Black and white stabilizers (are there still any? I only knew Agfa Sistan, which is gone)...
mathiasprinz
Established
Thanks for all the informations, everyone! I´m gonna go with Janis advice and just get more from Maco.
ath
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Compard still makes that as previous. Maco sells it [APH22].
And Adox/Fotoimpex makes and sells Adostab.
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