I posted this question on another forum but haven't had much feedback. Hoping some home processing gurus on here can help...
I've attached the instructions for the Tetenal C-41 kit, which is based on a 1 litre solution. As I only mix up 500ml, I've been using the times shown for 1-4 films for my first two, the 5-8 film time for my third and fourth etc. The logic being that the smaller volume of chemical degrades at twice the speed, so after 4 films it's at the same stage a 1 litre solution would be after 8 films. Does that sound reasonable, or is that not the way these chemicals react?
The only response I received on the other forum suggested that I should run the first eight films as per the instructions, then throw it away. I can't get my head around this!
Thanks
I've attached the instructions for the Tetenal C-41 kit, which is based on a 1 litre solution. As I only mix up 500ml, I've been using the times shown for 1-4 films for my first two, the 5-8 film time for my third and fourth etc. The logic being that the smaller volume of chemical degrades at twice the speed, so after 4 films it's at the same stage a 1 litre solution would be after 8 films. Does that sound reasonable, or is that not the way these chemicals react?
The only response I received on the other forum suggested that I should run the first eight films as per the instructions, then throw it away. I can't get my head around this!
Thanks