Hi,
I am new to developing negatives at home (C-41). I have Cinestill kit. I have done three rolls and they all came out great. The problem is what happens next.
First, I can't seem to cut the negatives without straying and destroying frames. Perhaps I just need to slow down and be more careful but is there a technique?
The negatives all had deposits after drying.
I am using Photo-Flo 200 and mixed according to the instructions. This seemed awfully soapy. Here in Portland OR the water has very low mineral content, maybe next time I will skip the Photo-Flo.
I am scanning with a DSLR, I am still optimizing this new setup also.
My scans have been failures due to:
Dust on the light diffuser I am using. It took a while for me to figure this out.
The aforementioned deposits.
Dust - Need to pay more attention to this
Light leaks - room light was bleeding in so I turn off the lights now.
I tried rewashing the negatives in a bowl of warm water, to which I added a few drops of Photo-Flo. This sorta worked but deposits remained. Then I got real ham-handed and wiped at the negatives with lens cloths. This was probably "ok" on the non-emulsion side, though I see micro scratches, but I am sure I did damage on some of them on the emulsion side.
I think there are still salvageable frames but I need to take a break and come back with a better plan!
Perhaps another wash, for longer, under running water?
What a hack, right? ;-)
Thanks
Rich
I am new to developing negatives at home (C-41). I have Cinestill kit. I have done three rolls and they all came out great. The problem is what happens next.
First, I can't seem to cut the negatives without straying and destroying frames. Perhaps I just need to slow down and be more careful but is there a technique?
The negatives all had deposits after drying.
I am using Photo-Flo 200 and mixed according to the instructions. This seemed awfully soapy. Here in Portland OR the water has very low mineral content, maybe next time I will skip the Photo-Flo.
I am scanning with a DSLR, I am still optimizing this new setup also.
My scans have been failures due to:
Dust on the light diffuser I am using. It took a while for me to figure this out.
The aforementioned deposits.
Dust - Need to pay more attention to this
Light leaks - room light was bleeding in so I turn off the lights now.
I tried rewashing the negatives in a bowl of warm water, to which I added a few drops of Photo-Flo. This sorta worked but deposits remained. Then I got real ham-handed and wiped at the negatives with lens cloths. This was probably "ok" on the non-emulsion side, though I see micro scratches, but I am sure I did damage on some of them on the emulsion side.
I think there are still salvageable frames but I need to take a break and come back with a better plan!
Perhaps another wash, for longer, under running water?
What a hack, right? ;-)
Thanks
Rich
