Citric Hydrogen Peroxide Bleach Reversal of 16mm Film
Citric Hydrogen Peroxide Bleach Reversal of 16mm Film
Citric Hydrogen Peroxide Bleach Reversal of 16mm Film
Image1 35mm fomapan R100 reversal bw film still, 9% hydrogen peroxide bleach
Still the image showed incomplete bleaching, stains, blisters and a strong yellow brown tone. I decided to add a stabilizer,
first option was adding phtalic acid. I could observe that the hydrogen peroxide seemed more stable rigth after mixing
both. The result was much better, the bleaching was complete, the image didn't have so many blisters, and it got black
and white with no toning (image2).
image2 35mm fomapan R100 reversal bw film still, 9% hydrogen peroxide bleach + pthalic acid
Pthalic acid seemed a good stabilizer, but still it wasn't something I could find in a drugstore, so again I emailed Dr. Scott,
who suggested me to use citric acid (or lemon juice) as a stabilizer, instead of pthalic acid. So I bought some limes, made
some lime juice, and added 100ml to 400ml of 9% hydrogen peroxide, once again I noticed that hydrogen peroxide got
more stable in dilution, the ph was 2.65 at 24C. So I developed another filmstrip, in reexposure I could immediately see
that the image looked good, but I must say I was even more surprised in the end. The image looked very good, again with
a yellow brown tone, but with complete bleaching and much more stability, blisters were still there, but they seemed to add
a special look to it (image3). So I decided to keep using it just like that. I will still try to improve it, but I became a big
enthusiast of caffenol-c and lemon-hydrogen peroxide bleach. I decided to write the formula down, I hope you try it, and I
hope you like it as much as I did. This will be a perfect way to use a film developing process with very low toxicity, but
also to obtain beautiful yellow brown tone images. I'm still testing a new bleach, based on hydrogen peroxide but with
increased stability, i will keep you informed of my progress. If interested, please contact me on my laboratory email:
[email protected]
Thank you Dr. Scott Williams, not only for inventing Caffenol, but for helping me to find the right formulation for a lemon-
hydrogen peroxide bleach. Additional thanks to Richard Tuhoy and Kevin Rice for their help too.
Image3 35mm fomapan R100 reversal bw film still, 9% hydrogen peroxide bleach + lime juice
Image4 35mm fomapan R100 reversal bw film still, 9% hydrogen peroxide bleach + lime juice skipping clearing bath
I will now present the chart and formula for developing. You can follow all steps or skip or even modify them and still have
decent results. In one of my last tests, i decided to skip the clearing bath, and the results were very satisfactory, in fact,
the image looked better but with a stronger brown tone and increased contrast (image4).
CLEARING BATH (you can use it, but i already skipped this step and got good result)
Heat distilled water up to 38C to help dilution around 500ml
Sodium Sulfite 90grams
Mix and add distilled water up to 1000ml
FIXER
Heat distilled water up to 38C to help dilution around 400ml
Sodium Thiosulfate 250grams
Sodium Metabissulfite 25grams
Mix and add distilled water up to 1000ml