kruiwagen
Member
Hi all,
I experience some problems with my C41 developed films. I use the Rollei Digibase C41 kit. I bought the set in december 2016, mixed the chemicals and developed with success.
Last week, I made a new mix of new chemicals (developer, bleach, fixer and stab.) bcs the old ones were obviously expired.
I'm not happy at all with the results. Almost all the films I developed (around 15), have a magenta cast and are extremely grainy. I use the plastic agitator that comes with the paterson development tank. Perhaps I did it too aggresive. Is just flipping the tank once every 30secs sufficient?
My temerature was correct. I use a Fluke electronic device with a thermo sensor that has a deviation within 0.2 degree C. I kept the water tap running so all the chemicals had the correct temperature. I developed different kinds of film, like Portra 400, Kodak Gold 200, Superia 200, Ektar 100 and even Ektar 25 (which to my surprise came out best!). They were all way more grainy than the films I normally have developed at the drugstore.
I know my camera's lightmeter (Canon T-90) is good, beceause I also shot a roll of slide film which I had developed at the drugstore, they came back perfect.
But the most troubles I got were the colors! They look like some early color photos from around WWII. Or these colorized postcards. Really flat and muddy skies. Is this a developer problem? Is it an agitation problem? Underdeveloped, overdeveloped or are my concentrates exhausted or expired? Does anyone know the shelf life of the concentrates?
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I experience some problems with my C41 developed films. I use the Rollei Digibase C41 kit. I bought the set in december 2016, mixed the chemicals and developed with success.
Last week, I made a new mix of new chemicals (developer, bleach, fixer and stab.) bcs the old ones were obviously expired.
I'm not happy at all with the results. Almost all the films I developed (around 15), have a magenta cast and are extremely grainy. I use the plastic agitator that comes with the paterson development tank. Perhaps I did it too aggresive. Is just flipping the tank once every 30secs sufficient?
My temerature was correct. I use a Fluke electronic device with a thermo sensor that has a deviation within 0.2 degree C. I kept the water tap running so all the chemicals had the correct temperature. I developed different kinds of film, like Portra 400, Kodak Gold 200, Superia 200, Ektar 100 and even Ektar 25 (which to my surprise came out best!). They were all way more grainy than the films I normally have developed at the drugstore.
I know my camera's lightmeter (Canon T-90) is good, beceause I also shot a roll of slide film which I had developed at the drugstore, they came back perfect.
But the most troubles I got were the colors! They look like some early color photos from around WWII. Or these colorized postcards. Really flat and muddy skies. Is this a developer problem? Is it an agitation problem? Underdeveloped, overdeveloped or are my concentrates exhausted or expired? Does anyone know the shelf life of the concentrates?
edit: added picure

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