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So, having been shooting film for about 5 months, and developing for about six weeks now, and tried B&W, C41 and E6.... today I wanted to experiment.... and I wanted to know what happens when you develop C41 with E6..
So, I've cross processed a roll of Agfa Vista 200 with E6.... and stand developed.
The Agfa was shot at box speed....
Having been advised that it would give me a contrasty positive image, I opted to try and stand develop at the first step, to minimise excessive contrast initially...
So.... my method was as follows...
Temperature throughout was at 38 degrees...
Pre soak for 5 minutes
First developer was at a ratio of 1:9 (so, from my 1l mix of first developer, I took 50ml and added that to 450ml of water).... stand developed for 45 minutes, agitated initially for 10 seconds then a few agitations halfway through....
I then followed on with the normal E6 method(so 2 1/2 min wash after first developer, then colour developer for 6 min, then wash for 2 1/2, then blix for 6 min, then wash for 4 min, then stabiliser for 1 minute...)
I ended up with a positive 'green' negative.....
Which looks like so....
A few more from the roll, with a white balance correction....
So, I've cross processed a roll of Agfa Vista 200 with E6.... and stand developed.
The Agfa was shot at box speed....
Having been advised that it would give me a contrasty positive image, I opted to try and stand develop at the first step, to minimise excessive contrast initially...
So.... my method was as follows...
Temperature throughout was at 38 degrees...
Pre soak for 5 minutes
First developer was at a ratio of 1:9 (so, from my 1l mix of first developer, I took 50ml and added that to 450ml of water).... stand developed for 45 minutes, agitated initially for 10 seconds then a few agitations halfway through....
I then followed on with the normal E6 method(so 2 1/2 min wash after first developer, then colour developer for 6 min, then wash for 2 1/2, then blix for 6 min, then wash for 4 min, then stabiliser for 1 minute...)
I ended up with a positive 'green' negative.....
Which looks like so....
A few more from the roll, with a white balance correction....