I made my own ECN-2 (recipe is below).
The negatives turned out very dark. I did a roll of Kodak Gold (from which I didn't expect perfect results since it is cross-processing) and a roll of Vision 250D, which is not currently with me because it wasn't dry but it also looked dark. I don't know if this is fine or if I should try making another batch. Below are photos of some blank film from this roll and one developed in C-41, as well as negative and positive scans.
1: Blank piece of Kodak Gold 200, the top one was developed in C-41, the bottom in ECN-2 / 2: A photo from the roll developed in C-41 / 3: Developed in my diy ECN-2 (taken minutes apart on different cameras)



1: Scanned on a Nikon scanner and converted with NLP / 2: Quick DSLR scan with a bad film holder and light, hence the weird edges


This is the recipe I used:
The negatives turned out very dark. I did a roll of Kodak Gold (from which I didn't expect perfect results since it is cross-processing) and a roll of Vision 250D, which is not currently with me because it wasn't dry but it also looked dark. I don't know if this is fine or if I should try making another batch. Below are photos of some blank film from this roll and one developed in C-41, as well as negative and positive scans.
1: Blank piece of Kodak Gold 200, the top one was developed in C-41, the bottom in ECN-2 / 2: A photo from the roll developed in C-41 / 3: Developed in my diy ECN-2 (taken minutes apart on different cameras)



1: Scanned on a Nikon scanner and converted with NLP / 2: Quick DSLR scan with a bad film holder and light, hence the weird edges


This is the recipe I used:
