Jessestr
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Hey guys
I develop C41 film for quite a while now, but nothing seriously yet. Mostly shooting b/w though. I'm using a CPE2 to develop my C41 negs and I have this problem that occurs once in a while, espcially on Kodak Portra.
What I do
I'm using the digibase C41 kit and I prewarm my chemicals for 2 hours minimum so the temps are stable. I also do a 2 minute rinse between every chemical step, except after stabilizer I hang the film to dry.
All steps are done at 37.8°C
Prewet: 2min
Dev: 3m15s
Rinse 2min
Bleach: 4m20s
Rinse 2min
Fix: 6:30s
Rinse 2min
Stab: 1m20s
Hang negs for drying
The problem
On most 1 films I shoot like Ektar, Agfa Vista etc I don't have the problem that much but on Portra I sometimes have a very green or magenta negative, not really color shifts but just a layer on top of the picture that makes the colors very weird.
When I put the white balance back to a good position it's better but I still have some weird magenta hues on skin tones or darker spots in the back.
An example
I added an example of what a raw scan looks like when things gone bad, normally the raw scan justs look fine and a little flat, a bit of contrast does the job and nothing to be done... but this time it happened again.
On the right side I made my color corrections, as you can see, there's still a bit of greenish/blueish hue where the hair starts. Which I can't get rid off... but it's just bad anyways. I must also say that the roll has been overexposed too much by accident. So maybe that got to do something with it too?
The solution?
I already found out that my developing is quite consistent with other films where I have no adjustments to make in scan progress.
I scan 35mm with a Plustek Opticfilm 8200i SE with Silverfast. 120 with Epson v550 and large format with Epson 3200. I tried the same negs on every scanner with different software; Problems stays, so I bet it's the negative and not a scanning problem. I can correct it with MUCH color correction and it's taking awfully long to do. So I'd like to know what I'm doing wrong.
I develop C41 film for quite a while now, but nothing seriously yet. Mostly shooting b/w though. I'm using a CPE2 to develop my C41 negs and I have this problem that occurs once in a while, espcially on Kodak Portra.
What I do
I'm using the digibase C41 kit and I prewarm my chemicals for 2 hours minimum so the temps are stable. I also do a 2 minute rinse between every chemical step, except after stabilizer I hang the film to dry.
All steps are done at 37.8°C
Prewet: 2min
Dev: 3m15s
Rinse 2min
Bleach: 4m20s
Rinse 2min
Fix: 6:30s
Rinse 2min
Stab: 1m20s
Hang negs for drying
The problem
On most 1 films I shoot like Ektar, Agfa Vista etc I don't have the problem that much but on Portra I sometimes have a very green or magenta negative, not really color shifts but just a layer on top of the picture that makes the colors very weird.
When I put the white balance back to a good position it's better but I still have some weird magenta hues on skin tones or darker spots in the back.
An example
I added an example of what a raw scan looks like when things gone bad, normally the raw scan justs look fine and a little flat, a bit of contrast does the job and nothing to be done... but this time it happened again.
On the right side I made my color corrections, as you can see, there's still a bit of greenish/blueish hue where the hair starts. Which I can't get rid off... but it's just bad anyways. I must also say that the roll has been overexposed too much by accident. So maybe that got to do something with it too?
The solution?
I already found out that my developing is quite consistent with other films where I have no adjustments to make in scan progress.
I scan 35mm with a Plustek Opticfilm 8200i SE with Silverfast. 120 with Epson v550 and large format with Epson 3200. I tried the same negs on every scanner with different software; Problems stays, so I bet it's the negative and not a scanning problem. I can correct it with MUCH color correction and it's taking awfully long to do. So I'd like to know what I'm doing wrong.
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