@Alan9940 I was not pleased with my results. The orange mask had a slight greenish/brownish tint compared to Flexicolor chemistry and they were harder to color-balance during scanning.
Cinestill is most likely coming from Photosys which is making Kodak-branded chemistry so...
... why are Cinestill kits powder based and Photosys' liquid?
Not sure, however when Jobo USA was based in Ann Arbor Michigan you could buy Jobo "Press Kits" which were powders that traveled well and could be mixed up in a hurry.
I refuse to use these kits, terrible stuff. MHOFWIW
I still have Flexicolor chemistry, I will be buying more when I'm out.
Adox is making C-41 in simple Developer, Blix, Final rinse liquids. These would work nicely. Made to Tetenal recipe.
Cinestill is most likely coming from Photosys which is making Kodak-branded chemistry so???
It is quite possible that Cinestill is having their Cinestill branded photo-chemicals manufactured by PhotoSys
... why are Cinestill kits powder based and Photosys' liquid?
I didn't know Adox is making C-41 chemistry.
Check the underside of the Cs41 or Cs6 bags. You'll be surprised where it comes from.
Hint: it's not Photosys.
AFAIK it's because the powder is easier to ship, or can be shipped at all in instances when liquid can't (in terms of regulations). Don't ask me why, though. It's an American thing as I understand. Maybe cost also plays a role; powder is in the end cheaper to ship.
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Tetenal revival project
But without Tetenal there is also no T-Max Developer... Incorrect: https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/kodak-branded-chemicals-official-news-they-are-returning.202976/www.photrio.com
Where do they come from.
This is the address of a security guard shack at Kodak Park
@MattKing knows how EK got out of the chemistry business, I believe it was Champion that made the stuff pre- bankruptcy. Could be Cinestill has a warehouse somewhere, I don't know if it's in Rochester or a secret location (Bat Cave)
In answer to the OP’s original question, i use the Cinestill C41 kit with a Jobo and Unicolor drums and get excellent results.
I one-shot the chemicals as I develop 4x5. I get 18 sheets from a 1l kit. (270 ml for six sheets in the Jobo which means I waste 190 ml of chemical).
The Unicolor drum can do four sheets and get away with 125ml of chemical which is ok according to the capacity chart, but this risks uneven development. I found it better consistency with 200ml per cycle yields 20 sheets per litre.
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