BySumbergsStache
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I develop my C-41 at home. I use hand development small tank, Kodak LORR chemicals, precise measuring tools, and a Kodak Process 3 thermometer for temperature measurement. I think I'm pretty accurate, but lately I've become worried that I've been sacrificing the quality of color in my photos by doing home development. Are my fears unfounded? I've attached some of my photos. (poor quality screenshots, cropped)
I'd like to not have to buy control strips, which are $90 for a pack of 50. I'd like to be able to shoot two rolls of film of the same subjects, develop one myself, develop one at the lab, and compare. What would be a good set of subjects that would provide a comprehensive test? I was thinking of taking shots of my computer monitor with pictures of black and white, primary color, color wheel, various test photos... I'm not sure what kinds of photos I'd have to use.
http://imgur.com/a/iWwYa
I'd like to not have to buy control strips, which are $90 for a pack of 50. I'd like to be able to shoot two rolls of film of the same subjects, develop one myself, develop one at the lab, and compare. What would be a good set of subjects that would provide a comprehensive test? I was thinking of taking shots of my computer monitor with pictures of black and white, primary color, color wheel, various test photos... I'm not sure what kinds of photos I'd have to use.
http://imgur.com/a/iWwYa