I'm preparing to get a new C41 kit and I'd like to make sure about something before I commit to the idea.
I've been using the 5L Fuji Hunt C41 kits for 4 years now, with the widely shared method where you mix the whole 5L of developer and split it into absolutely full 1L bottles. This way one kit would last me for around 2 years and I've done it twice. The first time it worked great, I've had good results even with the very last roll, two years after the initial mix. However the second time it went a bit worse, with the last batches I'm noticing some poor results, mostly visible in very underdeveloped shadows. The unused developer before I opened the last bottle was starting to get a bit brown so I suspect it suffered from oxidation - not enough to render it unusable, but enough to affect the results too much even for my not very strict amateur standards. This made me think of doing something different with my next kit - storing the unused developer in a wine bag, which is highly recommended by the people who do this.
But when looking for the alternatives, I noticed that the new Kodak branded C41 kit can supposedly be used in the replenishment method with no additional chems - just mixing the whole thing, having let's say 1L as the working solution in the bottle, and using the rest as a replenisher. I was under the impression that usually the replenisher would be a separate, dedicated solution but this is the official manufacturer suggestion so it should, in theory, be a good one. Now my question is, would this method work with the Fuji Hunt kit as well? And if so, could I do this for around two years assuming I could store the "replenisher" part free of any oxygen in a wine bag? I don't shoot that much (averaging maybe 40-50 rolls per year) so the longevity and the economy that comes with it is very important to me.
I've been using the 5L Fuji Hunt C41 kits for 4 years now, with the widely shared method where you mix the whole 5L of developer and split it into absolutely full 1L bottles. This way one kit would last me for around 2 years and I've done it twice. The first time it worked great, I've had good results even with the very last roll, two years after the initial mix. However the second time it went a bit worse, with the last batches I'm noticing some poor results, mostly visible in very underdeveloped shadows. The unused developer before I opened the last bottle was starting to get a bit brown so I suspect it suffered from oxidation - not enough to render it unusable, but enough to affect the results too much even for my not very strict amateur standards. This made me think of doing something different with my next kit - storing the unused developer in a wine bag, which is highly recommended by the people who do this.
But when looking for the alternatives, I noticed that the new Kodak branded C41 kit can supposedly be used in the replenishment method with no additional chems - just mixing the whole thing, having let's say 1L as the working solution in the bottle, and using the rest as a replenisher. I was under the impression that usually the replenisher would be a separate, dedicated solution but this is the official manufacturer suggestion so it should, in theory, be a good one. Now my question is, would this method work with the Fuji Hunt kit as well? And if so, could I do this for around two years assuming I could store the "replenisher" part free of any oxygen in a wine bag? I don't shoot that much (averaging maybe 40-50 rolls per year) so the longevity and the economy that comes with it is very important to me.
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