Llamarama
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Hello everyone,
Just been talking to a friend about colour film processes, and we both wondered what could happen if you developed C-41 film in C-22 process chemicals.
I can imagine this having been a problem in 1972 when Kodak brought in C-41 to superseed C-22 and how they used weird/cool cassettes to warn off most processors, but i'm sure a few slipped through to the C-22 batches now and again. Would there be massive colour shifts and under/uver development, or just mildish tints?
If I can mix up the chemistry I might even give it a shot as I've been told C-22 is "VERY EASY" but I won't hold my breath.
Thanks for any replys
Mike
Just been talking to a friend about colour film processes, and we both wondered what could happen if you developed C-41 film in C-22 process chemicals.
I can imagine this having been a problem in 1972 when Kodak brought in C-41 to superseed C-22 and how they used weird/cool cassettes to warn off most processors, but i'm sure a few slipped through to the C-22 batches now and again. Would there be massive colour shifts and under/uver development, or just mildish tints?
If I can mix up the chemistry I might even give it a shot as I've been told C-22 is "VERY EASY" but I won't hold my breath.
Thanks for any replys
