Helinophoto
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I am very prolific developing b&w film negative but it's the first time I'm going to try C-41 on my own at home.
What I got is:
2L Tetenal C-41 development chemistry kit.
120 Kodak Ektar 100.
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Thanks in advance.
I use my kitchen-sink as a bath, and place my working solution c-41 chemical-bottles in there until they are 38 degrees,. I mostly pour a bath around 42 degrees for cold chemicals.
I also put the empty developing tank in there with the film (it has a lid and floats on top, warming up).
When dev is 38 degrees, I develop, then I go get the blix and finally I get the stab.
I don't worry about the temperature much after the dev, blix has a tolerance of +-5 degrees from 38 and stab has +-10 degrees tolerance.
I don't use gloves or mask, if I spill, it's a few drops into the sink, I don't worry about vapor either, as the tank has the lid on and I place the cap back onto the holding bottle while having the content in the tank.
I don't develop C-41 on a regular basis, so I think that I get way more crap from living in a city center than the odd C-41 dev.
