Frostice100
Member
Hello,hi again. Since the first time i posted here and started my analogue journey i've learnt much.
I've even started developing my own film. Anyhow, i dont have much experience since i have developed only one roll,but today i tried to develop kodak colourplus 200 with B&W chemicals (Kodak D-76 developer) and also pushed for 1 stop (from 200 to 400).The problem is that after developing it the roll didn't have any pictures on it.Half looked black( well it might have been very very little light that went through the door when wrapping it on the stool but it wasn't much and i dont think this was the problem )and the other the usual orange-like colour of film(there also was a very dim picture,the only negative i managed to get).
Also when i put in the developer, it looked alright and transparent like water (i only have it for a month), yet when i emptied it the developer it had a strong olive-colour to it (the developer was new, i didn't reuse any)
I developed it for 10 minutes (my mistake i didn't know much time it needed t develop properly) and since i pushed it one stop i added another 5 minutes,so a total of 15min (for the developer),i then risned it with water for 5-7 minutes, the put in the fixer for another 9-10 minutes,the rinsed it again with water for 10 minutes.
I know colour film has to be very precise but i developed it in black and white.Do those prerequisites apply for when you develop colour film in B&W (a certain temperature etc.)
For the developer i agitated for the first minute and then after 3 minutes for 30sec
For the fixer i agitated for the first 30sec and then every minute for 10sec
Thanks for your help
Cheers!
I've even started developing my own film. Anyhow, i dont have much experience since i have developed only one roll,but today i tried to develop kodak colourplus 200 with B&W chemicals (Kodak D-76 developer) and also pushed for 1 stop (from 200 to 400).The problem is that after developing it the roll didn't have any pictures on it.Half looked black( well it might have been very very little light that went through the door when wrapping it on the stool but it wasn't much and i dont think this was the problem )and the other the usual orange-like colour of film(there also was a very dim picture,the only negative i managed to get).
Also when i put in the developer, it looked alright and transparent like water (i only have it for a month), yet when i emptied it the developer it had a strong olive-colour to it (the developer was new, i didn't reuse any)
I developed it for 10 minutes (my mistake i didn't know much time it needed t develop properly) and since i pushed it one stop i added another 5 minutes,so a total of 15min (for the developer),i then risned it with water for 5-7 minutes, the put in the fixer for another 9-10 minutes,the rinsed it again with water for 10 minutes.
I know colour film has to be very precise but i developed it in black and white.Do those prerequisites apply for when you develop colour film in B&W (a certain temperature etc.)
For the developer i agitated for the first minute and then after 3 minutes for 30sec
For the fixer i agitated for the first 30sec and then every minute for 10sec
Thanks for your help
Cheers!