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Ok... so I'm ok at developing B&W now. Time to try my hand at colour film. :nuts:. I'm considering going with with the C-41 Developer method... am I boring?
. I am open to people talking me out of this. 1 reason is I want to try Ektar and will not be C-41-ing it. But I have 8 fuji superiors to go through as well so C-41 might be an option for that. Anyway, from reading bits and bobs the process sounds like this...
1. Put film in dev tank (while in dark room/aka wardrobe)
2. Mix the chemicals.
3. Heat chemicals to ~38 degrees Celsius. Although I hear this has to be as close as possible to 38? What's the consequences of going 2+ degrees above? and vice versa?
4. Put dev chems in tank, start stop watch.
5. Develop for 3 1/2 minutes. Agitate for ~3 seconds every 30 seconds.
6. At 3 minutes and 20 seconds, start pouring the developer out. (note to self, chemical is reusable... but add 15 seconds to the dev time)
7. Pour the blix solution in tank, start stop watch.
8. Leave the film in the blix solution for 6 1/2 minutes.
9. At 6 minutes and 20 seconds, pour the blix out (note to self, chemical is reusable)
10. Bring running water to 38 degrees. Wash the film for 3 1/2 minutes.
11. Pour in the stabilizer. Leave the stabilizer in the tank for 1 1/2 minutes. (Note to self: This chemical is reusable)
12. Wash film for about 10 minutes in water at 38 degrees.
That sound about right?
And where do I get chemicals and what chemicals would you recommend?
. I am open to people talking me out of this. 1 reason is I want to try Ektar and will not be C-41-ing it. But I have 8 fuji superiors to go through as well so C-41 might be an option for that. Anyway, from reading bits and bobs the process sounds like this...1. Put film in dev tank (while in dark room/aka wardrobe)
2. Mix the chemicals.
3. Heat chemicals to ~38 degrees Celsius. Although I hear this has to be as close as possible to 38? What's the consequences of going 2+ degrees above? and vice versa?
4. Put dev chems in tank, start stop watch.
5. Develop for 3 1/2 minutes. Agitate for ~3 seconds every 30 seconds.
6. At 3 minutes and 20 seconds, start pouring the developer out. (note to self, chemical is reusable... but add 15 seconds to the dev time)
7. Pour the blix solution in tank, start stop watch.
8. Leave the film in the blix solution for 6 1/2 minutes.
9. At 6 minutes and 20 seconds, pour the blix out (note to self, chemical is reusable)
10. Bring running water to 38 degrees. Wash the film for 3 1/2 minutes.
11. Pour in the stabilizer. Leave the stabilizer in the tank for 1 1/2 minutes. (Note to self: This chemical is reusable)
12. Wash film for about 10 minutes in water at 38 degrees.
That sound about right?
And where do I get chemicals and what chemicals would you recommend?
