drmoss_ca
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Apparently I was in a discussion in a Flickr group ("I Shoot Film"). There I recorded trying to emulate someone else who had used 1+9 dilution of CD, and got a colour cast and surge marks round me sprocket 'oles ('urts, that do!) Then moved to 1+5 and rotary - twizzle stick - agitation and got the result above. Blix was 6.5 minutes at room temp, agitation not recorded. Here's another from the same film:
Decent greens in there. I noted at the time, "The negatives look a bit more like a normally developed film, but on scanning they still have a strong purple tint rather than the usual blue [Ed: must be talking about initial inversion in FlexColor using the Flextight X1. Changed over to the Nikon 9000 for raw scans.]. Raw scans and inversion in ColorPerfect gets the colours just about spot on. Only very slight tweaks to colour temperature and tint were needed."
I went back to 100º/39º development because it was just a bit quicker, even allowing for the time taken to heat my solutions. One thing to note though - a presskit nominally develops six films with its 1000ml solutions. A Paterson tank takes 300ml for 35mm or 120 film. 1+5 dilution uses 50ml of CD per film, which allows for one presskit to develop 20 films!

Decent greens in there. I noted at the time, "The negatives look a bit more like a normally developed film, but on scanning they still have a strong purple tint rather than the usual blue [Ed: must be talking about initial inversion in FlexColor using the Flextight X1. Changed over to the Nikon 9000 for raw scans.]. Raw scans and inversion in ColorPerfect gets the colours just about spot on. Only very slight tweaks to colour temperature and tint were needed."
I went back to 100º/39º development because it was just a bit quicker, even allowing for the time taken to heat my solutions. One thing to note though - a presskit nominally develops six films with its 1000ml solutions. A Paterson tank takes 300ml for 35mm or 120 film. 1+5 dilution uses 50ml of CD per film, which allows for one presskit to develop 20 films!