Hi all, first time for me to post here.
Got an issue developing Portra 400 at home.
I always get a greenish color shift, very difficult to correct in pp. This is the second time already.
This time, in the same tank during the same development was an expired Fuji Pro400, which turned out ok.
I developed Ektar, Gold, Fuji 160 before without any problem. Only Portra has this color shift, which turns me crazy as this is supposed to be one of the best films available.
My processing parameters:
3:30 developing @ 38C
7:30 bleach @38C (a bit long, but first time I bleached for 6mins and had this color shift and it was suggested I lengthen the bleach)
14:00 fix @RT
1:00 stabilizer
Thorough rinsing in between steps, especially between developing and bleach, like 7 times. I used 38C water to rinse before developer as well, like 10 times, until the water became clear.
Camera is Pentax 645N+75mm2.8, C41 kit purchased online.
Scanned with Canon R, pp with Negative Lab Pro.
The following is Portra 400. The girl became a little green alien.
This is Fuji 400, expired, in the same tank during same development, no problem with color
Please advise!
Got an issue developing Portra 400 at home.
I always get a greenish color shift, very difficult to correct in pp. This is the second time already.
This time, in the same tank during the same development was an expired Fuji Pro400, which turned out ok.
I developed Ektar, Gold, Fuji 160 before without any problem. Only Portra has this color shift, which turns me crazy as this is supposed to be one of the best films available.
My processing parameters:
3:30 developing @ 38C
7:30 bleach @38C (a bit long, but first time I bleached for 6mins and had this color shift and it was suggested I lengthen the bleach)
14:00 fix @RT
1:00 stabilizer
Thorough rinsing in between steps, especially between developing and bleach, like 7 times. I used 38C water to rinse before developer as well, like 10 times, until the water became clear.
Camera is Pentax 645N+75mm2.8, C41 kit purchased online.
Scanned with Canon R, pp with Negative Lab Pro.
The following is Portra 400. The girl became a little green alien.
This is Fuji 400, expired, in the same tank during same development, no problem with color
Please advise!
: what if you purchased 3 (or more) rolls of fresh Portra 400 from 3 different suppliers, mark them with twin checks (or other unique identifiers), and processed them in your well-established procedure setup.
