Hi all, forgive me but I don't seem to find the specifics to what i'd like to know.....I bought the Tetenal C-41 kit (rapid 2 bath) kit for use it with Paterson universal tanks = hand agitation and inversions etc
So I developed colour negative for the first time the other evening....
This was my procedure correct me if I could have done anything better, differently
I mixed up a 1 litre working solution to cover the 2 x rolls of Kodak Portrait 800 (120 film) I was developing. I used a larger Paterson tank that holds the two reels for 120 film.
Step 1: When the developer hit 38 degrees (I had it in the sink warming up with hotter water) I developed for 3 mins 15 seconds using agitation with rod for 10 seconds then inverted the tank x 4 times (counted one every time it was back facing up) every 30 secs
Step 2: Blix: 4 mins (same agitation and inversion)
Step 3: Rinse: 3 mins (put the thermometer under the running tap and when it was 38 degrees used that water to wash the film inside the tank)
THIS IS MY FIRST QUESTION - WHAT is the correct RINSE technique for this set up? - basically I filled up the tank and did a few inversions and then dumped and repeated until 3 mins were up
Step 4: Stabiliser - agitated and then left for 1 min
Of the above I put the chemicals back into separate bottles so now I have Dev / Blix / Stab in bottles that have developed 2 rolls of 120 film
Question 2: what are the processing times for subsequent rolls and when should i dump the chemicals and mix up FRESH from the remaining stock the 2.5 litre kit brought.
ANY ADVICE MORE THAN WELCOME......
So I developed colour negative for the first time the other evening....
This was my procedure correct me if I could have done anything better, differently
I mixed up a 1 litre working solution to cover the 2 x rolls of Kodak Portrait 800 (120 film) I was developing. I used a larger Paterson tank that holds the two reels for 120 film.
Step 1: When the developer hit 38 degrees (I had it in the sink warming up with hotter water) I developed for 3 mins 15 seconds using agitation with rod for 10 seconds then inverted the tank x 4 times (counted one every time it was back facing up) every 30 secs
Step 2: Blix: 4 mins (same agitation and inversion)
Step 3: Rinse: 3 mins (put the thermometer under the running tap and when it was 38 degrees used that water to wash the film inside the tank)
THIS IS MY FIRST QUESTION - WHAT is the correct RINSE technique for this set up? - basically I filled up the tank and did a few inversions and then dumped and repeated until 3 mins were up
Step 4: Stabiliser - agitated and then left for 1 min
Of the above I put the chemicals back into separate bottles so now I have Dev / Blix / Stab in bottles that have developed 2 rolls of 120 film
Question 2: what are the processing times for subsequent rolls and when should i dump the chemicals and mix up FRESH from the remaining stock the 2.5 litre kit brought.
ANY ADVICE MORE THAN WELCOME......