The kit I use for colour development is the Tetenal ColourTec C-41 kit, it comes with all the liquid chemicals you need, you just have to add water. Initially I was nervous about trying to develop my own C-41, however, I found it to be easier than developing black and white film. I just realised …
C-41 Stand Development Results
Well, even though this process is simple, my first attempt was a disaster, as I had forgotten to add the third chemical to the developer mix and I sadly lost three rolls of film. Oh well, I will try again. I have caught up with my colour development, all of which I did over two …
Cinestill X-Pro Daylight 50
I shot my first roll of 35mm Cinestill X-Pro Daylight 50 Film, to do this I shot it at box speed with a Canon 300V over two mornings, both of which were both sunny and overcast. I used no filters, nor have I post processed these in any way, I had them developed by Conns …
C-41 Film Stand Development Process
This is the process I am going to use for developing my C-41 films using the stand development technique. I will post some scans of the photos I process this way. I have processed C-41 rolls at home before, using the regular system. Previously I have used the stand process for black and white films. …