Has anyone used the BTZS system to develop color negative film? If so, please give a little advise on using this system. If not, does anyone know if it would work with a heated bath for the tubes.
Thanks
Richard
Thanks
Richard
The C41 bleach step requires venting, it will pop the tank lid right off without it.
You can use an old unicolor or Besstler 5X7 color drum for 4X5 and roll on the counter, a motor base is nice buy not required.
How do you maintain (the critical for colour) temperature?
When I first started color I used "float", started high and floated through the target. The idea was to get the average temp to equal the target temp.
What made you (apparently) change methods? The crude nature of "float" temperature control, lack of consistent results and/or catastrophic failure(s)?
FWIW, I would never risk images to such a loose system as this. YMMV.
Practical experimentation is highly valuable in understanding/learning.
Exactly. If I hadn't ruined a dozen rolls when I started, I wouldn't be where I am today, able to consistently produce well-exposed and well-processed negatives.
What if you'd started by consistently producing well-exposed and well-processed negatives? Wouldn't you still be where you are today?
Why do you feel that this self-flagilation is necessary?
It's not self-flagellation. It's figuring out how and why things work the wy [sic] they do.
There is also the thought that with the first few rolls I did myself I simply wanted to prove I could before throwing lots of money at it.
Patience provided a good schooling and in time a nice JOBO for next to nothing.
Had I rushed to get all the perfect tools I would have spent much more and not really understood the ins and outs.
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