I thought I would share my experience yesterday on developing C-41 at home in the kitchen sink.
I had a day off work and after accumulating 7 rolls of 120/220 film and the C-41 chemicals waiting on the side
Lines I cracked into it @ 11am - - - 3 rolls later it was 2.15pm!
I had planned on developing 2 rolls at a time and had them loaded in the tank preheating in the water, but half way through mixing the Developer I realised I didn’t have enough chemical.
I considered the options - - - and decided to fire ahead with the weak mixture. It also transpired that I didn’t have enough Bleach and Fixer to mix for 2 rolls and not enough
Stabilizer to mix for 1 roll!
I used this kit from MACO DIRECT >
http://www.macodirect.de/digibase%C2%A9-midi-literbrfor-films-40027%C2%B0brfor-films-10021%C2%B0-p-2340.htmlWhich is really set up capacity wise for 35mm film.
Anyway onto the developing itself: 25c for 13 minutes
But because of the weak mixture I went for 14.
Bleach for 6, fix for 7 and stabilize for 2 instead of the suggested 1.30. Agitating every 30 seconds.
I also quickly rinsed the film after each of the 4 steps
With water @ 25c which was not suggested in the instructions.
There were 3 different suggested temperatures and times
37.5c @ 2-3 minutes
45c @ 2 minutes
25c @ 13 minutes
Although time consuming the 13 minute is appealing as the slight temperature fluctuations should not affect the final outcome if they are corrected quickly.
Anyway here are my results with the Fujica Gw690 on Kodak 160 220 well expired using the sunny 16 rule.