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Response to Tech pan in C-41 devoloper?????

from John Hicks (jbh@magicnet.net)
Do NOT take the film to a lab and run it through C-41. You'll have one extremely irritated lab manager.

Here's the scoop:

You use C-41 DEVELOPER. That's right, just the developer. The rest of the process is your standard fix, wash etc.

Try 9'/68F EI 12-16 as a starting point. Use ordinary inversion agitation; you don't have to do the Technidol cocktail-shaker stuff. Then follow with a water rinse (no stop), then your standard fixer, wash, HCA etc.

If that's too contrasty for you, you might try shortening the development time or diluting it 1:1. There's not much wiggle room; TP is sort of an all-or-nothing film.

You can buy Kodak C-41 developer in a gallon size; don't worry about developer starter etc. For just fiddling around you might try begging enough developer for a tryout from a local lab.

C-41 dev results in a speed and curve shape similar to Technidol, Rodinal 1:100, Ethol TEC and Burton 195, but it's not prone to uneveness, streaking etc.

BTW, the reason for not using stop is that it often causes reticulation with TP.

(posted 8889 days ago)

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