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Hi folks, I'm interested in developing my color film at home. I've been working with black and white from for the last year.
Recently I picked up the Cinestill c41 chemical package but find myself too anxious to use any of the various YouTube videos as a starting point. Color developing is daunting to me! Would anyone be able to recommend a good resource to start my adventure that will start me off on a consistent path?
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It's not difficult. I would follow the instructions from your kit. Try to be consistent. Use warm water bath to try to stay on temperature. Youtube isn't what I would follow. C-41 is easy make sure you try to keep your temps correct, developer is most critical time and temperature.
Relax and go ahead.
 

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It's not difficult. I would follow the instructions from your kit. Try to be consistent. Use warm water bath to try to stay on temperature. Youtube isn't what I would follow. C-41 is easy make sure you try to keep your temps correct, developer is most critical time and temperature.
Relax and go ahead.
This is pretty much all of it, really. Time and temperature are critical for the developer. The other steps go to completion so timing is not critical there; err to the side of longer times for bleach/fix steps.

It really isn't fundamentally different from b&w in terms of processing. You just need to watch temperature stability a bit better during development, but that's not necessarily very difficult either.
 
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Thanks everyone for your feedback and encouragement! I'm going to give this a try soon, i'm so very excited and nervous, I've built up a quite a collection ( eight different roles(yikes!))
 

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Henry Horenstein Color Photography, A Working Manual Little, Brown 1995 ISBN 0-316-37317-6
 

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For the stabilizer to be effective it needs to be the very final wet stage. If a more thorough wash is desired (not a bad idea in my opinion), it should precede the stabilizer.

So I've heard. It didn't seem to harm those negatives, but since then, I've dropped that step.
 
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