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I bought on Fotoimpex a small set of FD (first developer), CD (colour developer) and blix of the Cinestill brand.
I was a bit perplex about the instructions for the FD.
I title this thread with the added "for europeans", because that Cinestill stuff is an american product, so they will obviously see no point in this I guess. Cultural differences....
Anyway the picture of the FD bottle summarizes it:
I have never seen a partial mix of metric and english units like this:
"to make 1 liter ... net content: 16 ounces" ....
either all in one system or all in dual (ml/ounces).
this is not an issue of course, I use a units converter obviously.
more puzzling is the:
"single-use solution develops N rolls"
I searched online and found one Reddit thread:
https://www.reddit.com/r/AnalogComm...till_e6_kit_says_the_first_developers_should/
as i understand it, in E6, the FD is some specific kind of BW developer.
BW developers are either used one shot, dilution from concentrate (HC-110, Rodinal) or from powder (D76, ...) and the ones that are stock reusable many times (typically 10x) may need to be use with some incremental time to compensate depletion.
but the Cinestill FD instruction isn't clear at all.
Also I compared instructions with the ones of Tetenal E6 and Tetenal instructions were useful at a certain point, but won't go into the details, as attention span is short on Photrio..
also, it is to be used 1+1 by default, with stock and/or different times for pushes. I don't see much point with that, since the key point is metering when taking the picture. If unlucky, post-processing...
So I diluted only half of it, and made 1 liter of the default 1+1. The remaing half repackaged in a smaller container, filled to top so very little air, in order to make another liter.
I guess after couple rolls I will see if further iterations of the FD solution will need some more time.
otherwise it is a convenient set, because FD, CD, blix can be bought separately.
I was a bit perplex about the instructions for the FD.
I title this thread with the added "for europeans", because that Cinestill stuff is an american product, so they will obviously see no point in this I guess. Cultural differences....
Anyway the picture of the FD bottle summarizes it:
I have never seen a partial mix of metric and english units like this:
"to make 1 liter ... net content: 16 ounces" ....
either all in one system or all in dual (ml/ounces).
this is not an issue of course, I use a units converter obviously.
more puzzling is the:
"single-use solution develops N rolls"
I searched online and found one Reddit thread:
https://www.reddit.com/r/AnalogComm...till_e6_kit_says_the_first_developers_should/
as i understand it, in E6, the FD is some specific kind of BW developer.
BW developers are either used one shot, dilution from concentrate (HC-110, Rodinal) or from powder (D76, ...) and the ones that are stock reusable many times (typically 10x) may need to be use with some incremental time to compensate depletion.
but the Cinestill FD instruction isn't clear at all.
Also I compared instructions with the ones of Tetenal E6 and Tetenal instructions were useful at a certain point, but won't go into the details, as attention span is short on Photrio..
also, it is to be used 1+1 by default, with stock and/or different times for pushes. I don't see much point with that, since the key point is metering when taking the picture. If unlucky, post-processing...
So I diluted only half of it, and made 1 liter of the default 1+1. The remaing half repackaged in a smaller container, filled to top so very little air, in order to make another liter.
I guess after couple rolls I will see if further iterations of the FD solution will need some more time.
otherwise it is a convenient set, because FD, CD, blix can be bought separately.