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So I'm attempting to develop film with a Fuji hunt c-41 Kit.
The instructions are a little confusing.
So on Page 4 it states developer time is 3'15".
On page 6 it states
"As soon as the tank is filled, tap the bottom firmly on the sink or table to dislodge an air bells, agitate vigorously for 30 seconds. With invertible tanks complete one inversion per cycle second , total of 30 complete inversions. After the initial inversion agitation, place the tank in the water bath for 13 seconds. At the end of this time remove it and agitate it for 2 seconds or perform 2 complete inversions. Repeat this procedure for 10 seconds before the end of the processing step. Then empty the tank by draining for 10 seconds. "
I'm not sure if im missing something here but it doesn't seem to add up to 3 minutes. Subsequently im confused how to use the same method with the bleach and fixer as recommended in the instructions. I have experience using the cinestill kit. Can I use that method of agitating for the initial 10 seconds then every 30 agitate with 4 inversions. If I can, will this method yield lower quality results?
The instructions are a little confusing.
So on Page 4 it states developer time is 3'15".
On page 6 it states
"As soon as the tank is filled, tap the bottom firmly on the sink or table to dislodge an air bells, agitate vigorously for 30 seconds. With invertible tanks complete one inversion per cycle second , total of 30 complete inversions. After the initial inversion agitation, place the tank in the water bath for 13 seconds. At the end of this time remove it and agitate it for 2 seconds or perform 2 complete inversions. Repeat this procedure for 10 seconds before the end of the processing step. Then empty the tank by draining for 10 seconds. "
I'm not sure if im missing something here but it doesn't seem to add up to 3 minutes. Subsequently im confused how to use the same method with the bleach and fixer as recommended in the instructions. I have experience using the cinestill kit. Can I use that method of agitating for the initial 10 seconds then every 30 agitate with 4 inversions. If I can, will this method yield lower quality results?
