jcc
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So, I'm diving into developing my own color negatives by hand (a couple hours from now, actually!)...
After reading the instructions, I just want to double check something: the film's ISO doesn't matter with respect to development time? I can have Porta 400 and Ektachrome 100 in the same tank, and it's still the same amount of time?
I also heard that C-41 chemistry gets "seasoned" with whatever brand of film is more processed with it, e.g., Kodak turns out best when the chemistry has only/mostly been used on Kodak, and Fujifilm turns out best when the chemistry has only/mostly been used on Fujifilm, etc... (1) Is this true? (2) Do I have to process different manufacturers with separate chemicals, or can I just throw them all in, when I initially use the chemistry?
Any other tips on the matter are surely welcome too. Thanks in advance!
Jefferson
After reading the instructions, I just want to double check something: the film's ISO doesn't matter with respect to development time? I can have Porta 400 and Ektachrome 100 in the same tank, and it's still the same amount of time?
I also heard that C-41 chemistry gets "seasoned" with whatever brand of film is more processed with it, e.g., Kodak turns out best when the chemistry has only/mostly been used on Kodak, and Fujifilm turns out best when the chemistry has only/mostly been used on Fujifilm, etc... (1) Is this true? (2) Do I have to process different manufacturers with separate chemicals, or can I just throw them all in, when I initially use the chemistry?
Any other tips on the matter are surely welcome too. Thanks in advance!
Jefferson