![]() ![]() Using the stabilizer in your tank can cause foam and contamination problems for your next film. You can flush thoroughly your reel afterwards. Only the first C41 step is critical in temperature.Ī stabilizer is wetting agent + formaline for breaking down the rest of unused color couplers. My thermometer said it was suitable for colour (i think :S)ġ) does anyone have a good link to a tutorial on c41 process?Ģ) I have heard that the stabilizer will mess up my plastic dev tank, is this true? and will the same tank be safe for doing B+W in too?īlix 6:30 min (depending on brand, sometimes even shorter) ![]() Harmonious sink edited this topic ages ago. It's probably not 100% accurate, but I get great results all the time. I leave the tap running at the recommended temperature and do it all in a sink bath. I use my Paterson Universal tank and the same measuring containers for C-41 that I regularly use with various B&W chemistries. I use a Paterson tank, and a spirit thermometer from jessops. You need a thermometer, a watch/timer and a tank.Ĭool, ive got all those from doing B+W, will they be suitable? ![]() I have seen a kit for C-41 which is described as "Tetenal Colortec C-41 Rapid Negative", would this be a good choice? I am planning to develop by hand? are there any other pieces of gear I would need? and any tips in general?Īs long as chemicals have not been tampered with, they should work. I've been developing B+W myself for quite some time now, I'd like to move up to doing colour too. ![]()
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