But seriously; thanks for taking the time to crawl from your sick bed to post. This is fascinating stuff indeed and looks like a 'job' well done. Not to mention that the photo itself is absolutely stunning. The shellac-like finish sounds great. I suspect that if I tried the same, one of the kids would drink it...or at the very least play with it and I'd probably get told off by Jacqui (BTW, have you seen a
photo of her recently? She's been getting into fights.)
My experiences with Fujfilm peel apart and various staining agents bear out your surprise at how well the stuff deals with extended periods of soaking. The Fuji can
take it! The Pola peel apart was way less sturdy and the image would wash away much more quickly. The only problem with the Fuji colour peel apart is that if you soak it for too long (even in cold liquid) the print will separate from the backing and just float around. That's great for doing lifts, but less useful if you're just after a bit of a stain.
Because of my adventures with staining peel apart started with Polacolor 125i I went straight to the colour Fuji once I'd reluctantly decided to turn my attention to a brand that was still in business - can we all take a moment to mourn the passing of 125i (sniff!). The FP-100C however is a tricky beast and hard to stain in a satisfying manner (and I assure listeners that we are still on a photo tip at this point and that we haven't moved over into anything more 'special interest'). For that reason I didn't get very far with those experiments.
I had a couple of packs of FP-100B45 lying around and in honour of Leon's recent visit to Wenn Mansions I opened one of them. For those of you who don't know, Leon denies the existence of colour film of any sort
It turns out that the b/w Fuji peel apart is much easier to stain and manipulate in related ways than it's colourful sibling and now I'm kicking myself for not having stocked up on the bl**dy stuff while it was still in production. Grr! It seems everything I like working with eventually gets withdrawn or closed down.
I have a few packs left and will prolly pick up some more on evilBay etc. in the coming years, but it's a shame that it's winding down. I need to find a killer process for the FP-100C - in addition to the neg reclaim of course.
The search continues.