bibowj
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I recently developed my first 2 rolls of portra 160 by hand using a Jobo Tempering box to maintain my tempe for the C41 press kit. I followed the directions to the second (or as close as I could) and Im pretty sure my procedure was correct.
The problem is that even though my photos were exposed correctly, the colors were well nasty. They almost had a cross processed look. The colors were just plain off. The negatives were exposed correctly, and I had details in both shadows and highlights..
So, Im not sure what went wrong. One thing maybe is that during the non agitation time, I didnt place the canister back in the bath to keep warm so it might have cooled enough during development to cause a shift? Maybe my hand agitation was off? I checked my temp with 2 separate off unit thermometers, and at least when I started I was dead on.
So, Im really puzzled by this and I need to work out how to do this by hand. I just sent off 2 rolls to Richard Photo, and it was $50 which makes color film work completely out. I know there are cheaper places, but if Im doing 2-3 shoots a week with 3-4 rolls of color per shoot, itll break me. Since I only do this as a hobby, Id like to figure out a better way
Any ideas what would make my colors shift and go blah?
The problem is that even though my photos were exposed correctly, the colors were well nasty. They almost had a cross processed look. The colors were just plain off. The negatives were exposed correctly, and I had details in both shadows and highlights..
So, Im not sure what went wrong. One thing maybe is that during the non agitation time, I didnt place the canister back in the bath to keep warm so it might have cooled enough during development to cause a shift? Maybe my hand agitation was off? I checked my temp with 2 separate off unit thermometers, and at least when I started I was dead on.
So, Im really puzzled by this and I need to work out how to do this by hand. I just sent off 2 rolls to Richard Photo, and it was $50 which makes color film work completely out. I know there are cheaper places, but if Im doing 2-3 shoots a week with 3-4 rolls of color per shoot, itll break me. Since I only do this as a hobby, Id like to figure out a better way
Any ideas what would make my colors shift and go blah?