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Cross process c41 with black and white chemicals
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Cross process c41 with black and white chemicals
On 12/31/20 11:53 AM, Wilbert Vandenberg wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/results?sear...+B+W+chemistry Sure, it will work. Printing exposures will be long because of the orange mask of the color negs. The orange mask may affect polycontrast papers. But why do it? Color chems are not that expensive. I buy Fuji C-41 chemicals in 10L packages, and mix only what I need. It's helpful to have a couple of syringes for those 6mL of parts B & C! Color film developing isn't that difficult. Developing is done at 100F plus or minus 0.5F. But it's only for 3.5 minutes. The rest of the chemicals are plus or minus 5F. -- Ken Hart |
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