blee1996
Subscriber
Hi
Recently I got email notification that both of the following larger C41 kits are available again. And I'm wondering if they will be a more economic way to process C41 at home, compared to my current Bellini 1L kit.
Kodak C41 2.5/5L kits (from Cinestill)
Rollei Fuji Hunt C-41 X-Press 5L Kit (from B&H)
My current process with Bellini C41 is to mix 1L working solution, store in light-tight aluminum lined wine bag, and process several rolls at a time. And extend development time according to how many rolls I have already processed. Up to Bellini's stated 16 roll capacity, I had good experience in terms of color and contrast.
Now if I move to Kodak/Fuji larger kit, I plan to mix all the working solution, and store in 1L light-tight aluminum lined wine bags. If I only process 2-3 rolls each time and use the similar extended time as Bellini kit suggests, will I get 16 rolls capacity for each 1L bag with reasonably consistent results? Or do those Kodak/Fuji kit needs to be replenished or used one-shot?
Thank you if you happen to have experience with both Bellini and Kodak/Fuji kits.
Recently I got email notification that both of the following larger C41 kits are available again. And I'm wondering if they will be a more economic way to process C41 at home, compared to my current Bellini 1L kit.
Kodak C41 2.5/5L kits (from Cinestill)
Rollei Fuji Hunt C-41 X-Press 5L Kit (from B&H)
My current process with Bellini C41 is to mix 1L working solution, store in light-tight aluminum lined wine bag, and process several rolls at a time. And extend development time according to how many rolls I have already processed. Up to Bellini's stated 16 roll capacity, I had good experience in terms of color and contrast.
Now if I move to Kodak/Fuji larger kit, I plan to mix all the working solution, and store in 1L light-tight aluminum lined wine bags. If I only process 2-3 rolls each time and use the similar extended time as Bellini kit suggests, will I get 16 rolls capacity for each 1L bag with reasonably consistent results? Or do those Kodak/Fuji kit needs to be replenished or used one-shot?
Thank you if you happen to have experience with both Bellini and Kodak/Fuji kits.