Thomas Bertilsson
Member
I developed a roll of Fuji Superia 200 C-41 color film in Pyrocat-MC the other day and was surprised by the results I got.
It is difficult to print through the dense film base, but other than that it seems to work. I had no idea it did actually work, but it was a 'what the hey' kind of roll with nothing important on it.
Why does it work? That is what I'd like to know.
Attached example of a neg scan. I made a print but ended up ripping it.
Am I better off printing with graded paper? Or should I use VC with/without filtration?
And would it work to develop a slide film this way too? I would imagine that the film base would be a lot easier to work with.
Thankful for help.
- Thomas
It is difficult to print through the dense film base, but other than that it seems to work. I had no idea it did actually work, but it was a 'what the hey' kind of roll with nothing important on it.
Why does it work? That is what I'd like to know.
Attached example of a neg scan. I made a print but ended up ripping it.
Am I better off printing with graded paper? Or should I use VC with/without filtration?
And would it work to develop a slide film this way too? I would imagine that the film base would be a lot easier to work with.
Thankful for help.
- Thomas
