Shiny
Member
Hi, i have been developing my own colour film for a while with generally very good results, however i just had my first bad results and would like to hear a few other opinions as to why it went wrong.
The negatives look fine, but when scanned the contrast between sky and foreground is huge (i scanned a couple of old negatives to check it wasn't the scanner) The sky is completely blown out on all images, there are several night shots where all the lights are blown out and all shots are generally very high in contrast. I was away for the weekend and also took a few shots of friends in very low light - under exposed by at least 2 stops if not more - these have come out somewhat better than expected.
My conclusion is that i have over developed somehow.
I developed as normal - but i used a quick rinse between developer and bleach/fix, three quick changes of water (i don't normally do this) As this is the only thing i did differently from usual im assuming this is where the problem is and the increased time between developer and bleach/fix has over developed the negatives.
I use a jobo CPE 2 and Patterson C41 chemicals.
Any ideas/thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Jim
The negatives look fine, but when scanned the contrast between sky and foreground is huge (i scanned a couple of old negatives to check it wasn't the scanner) The sky is completely blown out on all images, there are several night shots where all the lights are blown out and all shots are generally very high in contrast. I was away for the weekend and also took a few shots of friends in very low light - under exposed by at least 2 stops if not more - these have come out somewhat better than expected.
My conclusion is that i have over developed somehow.
I developed as normal - but i used a quick rinse between developer and bleach/fix, three quick changes of water (i don't normally do this) As this is the only thing i did differently from usual im assuming this is where the problem is and the increased time between developer and bleach/fix has over developed the negatives.
I use a jobo CPE 2 and Patterson C41 chemicals.
Any ideas/thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Jim