Josh Harmon
Member
Hello!
I have about 14 rolls of c-41 in my freezer from when I first took up photography. That was before I switched to digital than switched back to film.
Anyway, I was wondering what was the best kit for me to develop them myself. I was thinking the Tetanol kit but then I heard of the new Rollei C41 chemical kits that last forever. I will probably do all of the rolls in one batch anyway.
I do not care if I mess up a roll or two either. They range from Kodak HD(?) and some Fuji, with speeds ranging from 100 to 800 speed. It is all consumer film as well. Will the first developer time differ?
I was thinking of "borrowing" my Mom's crockpot and figuring out where 100˚f is or whatever temp is needed to have as a warming bath to keep my tank in.
I do have quite a bit of experience processing B/W as well. So I am not too intimidated.
Thanks in advance!
-Josh
I have about 14 rolls of c-41 in my freezer from when I first took up photography. That was before I switched to digital than switched back to film.
Anyway, I was wondering what was the best kit for me to develop them myself. I was thinking the Tetanol kit but then I heard of the new Rollei C41 chemical kits that last forever. I will probably do all of the rolls in one batch anyway.
I do not care if I mess up a roll or two either. They range from Kodak HD(?) and some Fuji, with speeds ranging from 100 to 800 speed. It is all consumer film as well. Will the first developer time differ?
I was thinking of "borrowing" my Mom's crockpot and figuring out where 100˚f is or whatever temp is needed to have as a warming bath to keep my tank in.
I do have quite a bit of experience processing B/W as well. So I am not too intimidated.
Thanks in advance!
-Josh