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Tetenal C41 kit
« on: May 08, 2016, 12:58:13 PM »
I've used the 1 litre Tetenal C41 kits for developing colour film and had mostly good results, however I notice that they've withdrawn the 1 litre packs and just do 2.5 litres.

Does anyone know how long the opened but unmixed concentrate would keep for? I should hate to mix a second batch and find it's useless. What's a good alternative?

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Re: Tetenal C41 kit
« Reply #1 on: May 08, 2016, 05:25:22 PM »
If you don't mind blix instead of bleach & fix, the Unicolor kit is good. I have used it many times and it seems to last well past the manufacturer's recommended roll count. It works pretty well with Reinhold's room temp method as well.
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Re: Tetenal C41 kit
« Reply #2 on: May 08, 2016, 06:47:33 PM »
I've had nice results with the Rollei Digibase C-41 kit, and they sell it in 1 litre format - this is a link to the mix instructions.

You can find it in Firstcall for 25.52 GBP or in Macodirect for 29.81 EUR.

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Re: Tetenal C41 kit
« Reply #3 on: May 09, 2016, 01:08:37 AM »
I used to split the 1L Tetenal kit into 2x500mL, leaving the other half of each concentrate in the opened containers. It always lasted until I had exhausted the first 500mL and seemed to work perfectly when I diluted it down to working stock. That being said, I did occasionally have batches that mysteriously died, and because I wasn't very scientific about determining the cause I can't 100% rule out the storage of the concentrate.

I've since started using the Unicolor kit, mostly because it's cheaper :P At first I weighed out 1/2 the powder to continue using 500mL working solutions, but then I decided that it's pretty stupid to do that and now I just mix up the full liter. Also, I strongly advise EXCELLENT ventilation when opening, measuring, mixing, even looking at the blix powders. I wouldn't be surprised if I took a few years off my life that first time I poured it out in a completely airtight bathroom :o

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Re: Tetenal C41 kit
« Reply #4 on: May 09, 2016, 02:29:35 AM »
I wouldn't be surprised if I took a few years off my life that first time I poured it out in a completely airtight bathroom :o

Haha! That took me back to my first organic chem lab. I opened a bottle of ammonium hydroxide outside of the hood. The fumes were like a punch in the face. Always work in well ventilated areas boys and girls!
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Re: Tetenal C41 kit
« Reply #5 on: May 09, 2016, 12:50:01 PM »
I'd theorized about cutting the chemicals in dry form but instead I mixed up the whole liter in liquid form, then I halved that and stored each half in 500mL bottles.  That seems to work well and without any experience of noxious fumes (though of course I do the initial mixing in a well ventilated room and at arm's length).

I just compared the Unicolor instructions with Reinhold's results and they coincide very neatly.  If you look at the rotary-tube developing chart, you'll see that they admit that you can develop at different temperatures by varying developing times.  I don't know if the Tetenal kits have this, but it's clealy printed in the Unicolor instructions.  Tried to attach the pdf but it's too big--you can find the instructions on Freestyle's site.

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Re: Tetenal C41 kit
« Reply #6 on: May 11, 2016, 09:24:16 PM »
BALLS.  I liked the 1 litre kits.  Bloody EU.

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Re: Tetenal C41 kit
« Reply #7 on: May 12, 2016, 12:20:58 PM »
BALLS.  I liked the 1 litre kits.  Bloody EU.

what did I miss? how is EU involved in this? a regulation against 1 litre c-41 kits? :P
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Re: Tetenal C41 kit
« Reply #8 on: May 12, 2016, 02:26:35 PM »
BALLS.  I liked the 1 litre kits.  Bloody EU.

what did I miss? how is EU involved in this? a regulation against 1 litre c-41 kits? :P

The reason Tetenal are scrapping the 1litre kits is because of new EU environmental legislation regarding wrapping and labelling.