Oldwino
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When ever I process my C-41 films, I tend to save up my exposed rolls until I have enough to use the chemistry up in a short period of time. I figure that this way, the chemistry is freshest and my results may be more consistent. It’s not a problem for me when using a quart/liter sized kit, as the stated capacity is 8 rolls.
I now have a 100’ of Kodak Vison 250D, which I’m a excited to try. I also have a ECN-2 kit from QWD. It is also a quart kit, but they claim a capacity of 15 rolls for the kit. That seems optimistic to me, but ok…
While shooting 8 rolls in a short period of time is not a big issue, waiting until I have 12-15 rolls of the 250D shot before I start developing is going to be hard. So, my question to anyone who might have experience with this kit - how long will it last, once mixed, if stored in full containers? Do I need to worry about the developer going south in a short period of time?
As I said, I usually use my C-41 chemistry up in a quick burst, so I have no reference points for keeping it (once mixed) for another month or so.
I now have a 100’ of Kodak Vison 250D, which I’m a excited to try. I also have a ECN-2 kit from QWD. It is also a quart kit, but they claim a capacity of 15 rolls for the kit. That seems optimistic to me, but ok…
While shooting 8 rolls in a short period of time is not a big issue, waiting until I have 12-15 rolls of the 250D shot before I start developing is going to be hard. So, my question to anyone who might have experience with this kit - how long will it last, once mixed, if stored in full containers? Do I need to worry about the developer going south in a short period of time?
As I said, I usually use my C-41 chemistry up in a quick burst, so I have no reference points for keeping it (once mixed) for another month or so.