Buzz-01
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So yesterday I've successfully developed my first color negative film, using a Compard/Rollei Digibase Ready To Use kit.
I've developed it at 30°C rather than 37.8°C so that the processing times would be a little longer and therefore more forgiving for any possible timing errors I'd be making during pouring in and out the chemicals etc.
To the eye the negs look good, will scan them somewhere in the next couple of days and find out how well everything really went.
Now, in the instructions it says that the kit can be used for 14 rolls of 36 exposures, extending times somewhat every 5 rolls.
First roll was a 24 exposure Kodak ColorPlus 200, so that should count for approx. 2/3 of a roll I guess (as I assume the 14 roll yield is based on film surface area).
On several places of the Internet, I've read that people say that higher ISO films will more extensively exhaust the developer than lower ISO films (maybe even bleach and fix too?), but the kit's instructions don't mention anything about this.
I've also checked other manufacturer's instructions (Cinestill, Tetenal), but so far have not found any information whether this is true.
Since days are getting shorter I've loaded up one of my cameras with Lomography 800, so I'll also want to develop some high ISO film with the kit.
Does anyone know from either personal experience or information which I might have not found myself, whether I'd need to count high ISO film as more than one film in terms of C41 kit yield?
I've developed it at 30°C rather than 37.8°C so that the processing times would be a little longer and therefore more forgiving for any possible timing errors I'd be making during pouring in and out the chemicals etc.
To the eye the negs look good, will scan them somewhere in the next couple of days and find out how well everything really went.
Now, in the instructions it says that the kit can be used for 14 rolls of 36 exposures, extending times somewhat every 5 rolls.
First roll was a 24 exposure Kodak ColorPlus 200, so that should count for approx. 2/3 of a roll I guess (as I assume the 14 roll yield is based on film surface area).
On several places of the Internet, I've read that people say that higher ISO films will more extensively exhaust the developer than lower ISO films (maybe even bleach and fix too?), but the kit's instructions don't mention anything about this.
I've also checked other manufacturer's instructions (Cinestill, Tetenal), but so far have not found any information whether this is true.
Since days are getting shorter I've loaded up one of my cameras with Lomography 800, so I'll also want to develop some high ISO film with the kit.
Does anyone know from either personal experience or information which I might have not found myself, whether I'd need to count high ISO film as more than one film in terms of C41 kit yield?
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