I just completed my 2nd batch of C-41 at home. As I am scanning, I am noticing that many photos have a tendency to exaggerate cyan, especially in highlights. Most of the time it's addressable in post, but sometimes I can't get to a likable result and, most importantly, when I look at my post-processed roll I notice variation in tone because I haven't been consistent with the correction.
When correcting, I find myself struggling with too much cyan/magenta, and sometimes when I'm not patient I just substitute one tint for another... if that even matters.
Can it be generally argued that X cast = over/under development? What, typically, a cyan cast may indicate about my process?
(note: scanning has nothing to do with it, I'm using the same hardware as I've used for lab-developed rolls that do not exhibit the cast).
Here's the somewhat corrected Portra 160 shot, but you can tell I was fighting the cyan tint on it (still present in the highlights):
Here's another, also Portra 160. On this one I may have over-corrected towards green but you can probably still tell:
When correcting, I find myself struggling with too much cyan/magenta, and sometimes when I'm not patient I just substitute one tint for another... if that even matters.
Can it be generally argued that X cast = over/under development? What, typically, a cyan cast may indicate about my process?
(note: scanning has nothing to do with it, I'm using the same hardware as I've used for lab-developed rolls that do not exhibit the cast).
Here's the somewhat corrected Portra 160 shot, but you can tell I was fighting the cyan tint on it (still present in the highlights):
Here's another, also Portra 160. On this one I may have over-corrected towards green but you can probably still tell: