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a search here on Photrio lists few threads about this, as a well on the other photographic forums.
I don't shoot slides but I get some rolls from time to time in a lot of other 120 films. Sometimes, for non-important pictures, I use some that I cross-process in C41, can be fun, can be useable with more or less post-processing, but it's quite a lottery and waste of film.
yesterday I decided to use the recipe mentioned in the first comment of this page:
https://www.instructables.com/Develop-Slide-Film-With-C-41-Chemicals-AKA-E-6-/
I don't use Xtol but the Fomadon Excel clone. So it went like this:
this is how it looks (120 film, 6x9):
detail with film code:
some scans, Vuescan with Epson V700, ColorPerfect inversion (ie. ColorPos module) and slight tweaking with Gimp, mainly had to adjust the gamma betwen 1,80 and 2,20. Requires a bit more tweaking.
I don't shoot slides but I get some rolls from time to time in a lot of other 120 films. Sometimes, for non-important pictures, I use some that I cross-process in C41, can be fun, can be useable with more or less post-processing, but it's quite a lottery and waste of film.
yesterday I decided to use the recipe mentioned in the first comment of this page:
https://www.instructables.com/Develop-Slide-Film-With-C-41-Chemicals-AKA-E-6-/
I don't use Xtol but the Fomadon Excel clone. So it went like this:
- all baths at 38°C
- pre-soaking
- Fomadon Excel, stock solution, 13 mn, regular agitation ie. 30s then 10s/mn
- acidic stop (Fomacitro), shake for a minute
- wash thoroughly inside the tank (no exposition to light)
- remove the film and expose it both sides for well over half a minute each to the light of the lamp by my developing sink with a regular E27 bulb, in this case a 9W led, equivalent 60W incandescent. Markings are 9W, 2700K, 806 lm
- reroll the film. I used a steel spiral and tank, so wet is easy
- re-soak to bring back to 38°C
- regular C-41 processing but extended times: DEV 5 mn (15s agitation, then 2s/15s), BLEACH just to be sure 10mn, same for FIXER. Wash and stab
this is how it looks (120 film, 6x9):
detail with film code:
some scans, Vuescan with Epson V700, ColorPerfect inversion (ie. ColorPos module) and slight tweaking with Gimp, mainly had to adjust the gamma betwen 1,80 and 2,20. Requires a bit more tweaking.