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  1. <p>Ah, i know how bw-negatives look when not fully fixed! I guess that would look similar! Thanks so much for the detailed explanation, Alan, I will now be able to sleep again. Thanks a lot! :-D</p> <p>So, I think: Blix could/would have still worked, but not to specs anymore. Better not risk your photos. Thanks! :)</p> <p>Edward: ad muscle memory and workplace: Since I use two development-tanks at the same time, my chemicals move from left to the right [above the development tanks] - Like on a conveyor belt. My error was not to advance the conveyor a very last time, so the blix was in the wrong place. :) Oh, I almost forgot: I was using a new workspace for the first time - that may have contributed too.</p>
  2. <p>Hi guys!</p> <p>The other day, i bought a new Tetenal C41 Development kit. One liter of Developer, one liter of Blix and one liter of Stabilizer and hours of fun.</p> <p>I developed (all) 12 rolls sucessfully, and after all (including me) was done, I accidentally poured about 250ml of the stabilizer into the (already filled) blix-bottle before seeing my error. So .. I mixed up the bottles... well ... happened the first time to me.<br> I was pissed, thought a bit about what I just did, and poured the whole chemicals into the drain. </p> <p>But ... It still haunts me, now I am curious: What would have happened? Would I have been able to process film with that soup?</p> <p>Thanks in advance,<br> ninn, curious</p> <p>p.s.: I am using Kodak Vision3 as film. After blix, and before the stabilizer, I take the filmstrip out to wipe away the remjet.</p>
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