Ares_der_Ruderer
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Hello all.
I recently bought & shot some Kodak Vision 3, and I am wanting to develop it. I’ve been trying to figure out the optimal way to do it for my requirements, but researching this forum and other sources on the web, I ‘ve run into some conflicting & confusing information, which if possible, would like to ask some clarification on here from the more experienced Vision 3 developers.
To start with, from my research I have gathered that even though C41 is often heralded as a perfectly suitable way to develop Vision 3, in reality it can often result in colour shifts and unwanted casts, which require heavy post process correction. I am thus resolved to develop in the proper ECN2 process, but have questions regarding temperature control and timings. Specifically for temperature control, most kit instructions call for the developer to be at 41C, the rest of the chemicals at 27-38C, and the prebath at 27C max. Given I only have access to one water tank and 1 Cinestill Temperature Controller, how am I supposed to achieve these 3 different temperatures? Am I supposed to juggle them, by putting everything at a 41C bath and taking things out to cool down as required? Given only the dev needs to be at 41C this seems suboptimal, and I would think it would take a long time for the chems to cool down to <38C or <27C respectively. I saw a video of someone keeping everything at 38C including the developer, and compensating by developing for 4mins instead of the nominal 3, although that also strikes me as a poor solution. Cinestill for their ECN kit also seem to imply it is fine for the rest of the chemicals to be used at 41C. So my question regarding this part is, what is the best way to handle temperature management of the different chemicals, and what temperatures are acceptable for each to be at? On the subject of temperature, there also exists a lot of conflicting information regarding prebath and wash temperatures. Some say to do both at 27C, some say only prebath at 27C and then cold water, some say 27C for prebath and then 38C for the wash, again which is correct? I am particularly concerned about this, as people oftentimes make their recommendation on this issue with the suggestion that a deviation will result in damage to the emulsion or the prebath will not work. And as for the wash after the stop, bleach & fixer respectively, again the range is oftentimes given loosely as 27-38C. If the wash water is kept at 41C with the developer will it hinder the process in someway, or likewise if its cold from the tap? Also on the subject of temperature, I am planning to develop in a normal handheld developing tank which I might not be able to get to stay in the water tank. Would a temperature compensation be required if that was the case ?
Regarding timings, the Kit I am looking at gives the Kodak nominal of 3mins for the dev at 41C. However, I’ve read that this results in thin negatives with flat scenes (per design), and that an increase in development time of 30% can result in a boost of contrast and also density, with not too detrimental a shift in colour balance. This seems to me to also be the reason Cinestill recommend 3:30 mins of dev time for their ECN kit. So would a dev time of 3:30-3:45 mins be therefore sensible, or have I missed something? And would adding 3% extra time per developed roll to the development time (for a developer volume of 1L) to compensate for expenditure as per Cinestill’s recommendations (on top of the initial ~30% increase) still be advised?
Thank you in advance for information or advice you might be able to offer to my many queries.
I recently bought & shot some Kodak Vision 3, and I am wanting to develop it. I’ve been trying to figure out the optimal way to do it for my requirements, but researching this forum and other sources on the web, I ‘ve run into some conflicting & confusing information, which if possible, would like to ask some clarification on here from the more experienced Vision 3 developers.
To start with, from my research I have gathered that even though C41 is often heralded as a perfectly suitable way to develop Vision 3, in reality it can often result in colour shifts and unwanted casts, which require heavy post process correction. I am thus resolved to develop in the proper ECN2 process, but have questions regarding temperature control and timings. Specifically for temperature control, most kit instructions call for the developer to be at 41C, the rest of the chemicals at 27-38C, and the prebath at 27C max. Given I only have access to one water tank and 1 Cinestill Temperature Controller, how am I supposed to achieve these 3 different temperatures? Am I supposed to juggle them, by putting everything at a 41C bath and taking things out to cool down as required? Given only the dev needs to be at 41C this seems suboptimal, and I would think it would take a long time for the chems to cool down to <38C or <27C respectively. I saw a video of someone keeping everything at 38C including the developer, and compensating by developing for 4mins instead of the nominal 3, although that also strikes me as a poor solution. Cinestill for their ECN kit also seem to imply it is fine for the rest of the chemicals to be used at 41C. So my question regarding this part is, what is the best way to handle temperature management of the different chemicals, and what temperatures are acceptable for each to be at? On the subject of temperature, there also exists a lot of conflicting information regarding prebath and wash temperatures. Some say to do both at 27C, some say only prebath at 27C and then cold water, some say 27C for prebath and then 38C for the wash, again which is correct? I am particularly concerned about this, as people oftentimes make their recommendation on this issue with the suggestion that a deviation will result in damage to the emulsion or the prebath will not work. And as for the wash after the stop, bleach & fixer respectively, again the range is oftentimes given loosely as 27-38C. If the wash water is kept at 41C with the developer will it hinder the process in someway, or likewise if its cold from the tap? Also on the subject of temperature, I am planning to develop in a normal handheld developing tank which I might not be able to get to stay in the water tank. Would a temperature compensation be required if that was the case ?
Regarding timings, the Kit I am looking at gives the Kodak nominal of 3mins for the dev at 41C. However, I’ve read that this results in thin negatives with flat scenes (per design), and that an increase in development time of 30% can result in a boost of contrast and also density, with not too detrimental a shift in colour balance. This seems to me to also be the reason Cinestill recommend 3:30 mins of dev time for their ECN kit. So would a dev time of 3:30-3:45 mins be therefore sensible, or have I missed something? And would adding 3% extra time per developed roll to the development time (for a developer volume of 1L) to compensate for expenditure as per Cinestill’s recommendations (on top of the initial ~30% increase) still be advised?
Thank you in advance for information or advice you might be able to offer to my many queries.