Work has finished for another week so I'm starting the weekend here
I'm really encouraged by the CineStill C41 kit I started using just before Christmas. I made up half the kit (against the instructions, and risky if the powders weren't adequately mixed) as I wasn't sure how quickly I'd be able to use the two parts, nor how well they would keep.
The kit claims to be able to develop 8 films (135x36 shots or the equivalent) from the full one litre each of developer and blix. In the end I managed to develop 16 films from the first half of the kit (9 rolls of 135x36, 3 rolls of 135x24, and four rolls of 120). I mixed the chemicals on 18th December last year and kept the developer and blix in full, sealed 500ml old fruit juice jars, adjusting development time a little as I did more and more.
I think it's now time to retire this first batch...the negatives from the final film (respooled 135 Reala 500D shot over the summer) as they were pretty thin. But the scans came out fine, with a touch of "fading correction". My software gives the option of None, Low, Medium, and High and I used "Low"...am I right in thinking this function just increases the saturation of the colour?
Anyway, here's a couple of shots from a blazing day over the summer, to remind me that the 0c temperatures outside won't last forever!
Have a good weekend everyone!