Re: c41 uneven development?
looks like there is insufficient agitation. probably during the bleach step.
agitation w/ c-41 is IMPERATIVE, seeing that the development time is very short compared to most b/w or the standard E-6 process.
I'd look at using a different lab, a place that gets LOTS of use. Labs don't stay in business if they continually screw up peoples orders.
Edgar Praus ( http://www.4photolab.com/ ) does great C-41, and he stays very busy with mail-order clientele.
best of luck
-Dan
Re: c41 uneven development?
Yeah that is probably where I'll go next. Thanks for the info.
Re: c41 uneven development?
If you plan on trying it at home again, use two water pre-soaks.
I had very bad unevenness in my initial C-41 attempts, until it was suggested to me to use two pre-soak water baths, instead of one.
The difference was immediately obvious and the unevenness disappeared.
Re: c41 uneven development?
DIY c-41 is extremely simple, and the cost savings can really add up if you shoot a good bit. You also get free pushes + pulls :)
Like Ari, I use (2) separate pre-soak baths BEFORE development.
Re: c41 uneven development?
I thought it was simple but my last batch looked quite poor as you can see from my previous thread. Though, these were lab processed and aren't 100% perfect either. Really unfortunate to shoot 4x5 (expensive c41 at that) and not see the quality you desire, for whatever reason. Will probably just send to Praus with my next batch.
Re: c41 uneven development?
Praus is good but LTI lightside is better. They have a proprietary "special process" c-41 line that really works. I used to send my film to Praus labs but now LTI gets all my business. I don't mind paying a bit extra if it means no more mottled skies.
Re: c41 uneven development?
Zaitz - I got mottled skies from my preferred lab too, which was the last straw that got me really interested in doing it myself. I agitate with a dip 'n' dunk type processing every 15 seconds with C-41. I haven't had any problems.
Your original thread with the totally destroyed negatives is a different problem and I'm not sure what happened there - looks like chemical contamination or something.
I use a Calumet water heater/pump to maintain a water bath at 101F, and 3 metal tanks with 2L of chemistry each for development.
Re: c41 uneven development?
I was using constant agitation because that is what Kodak's procedure calls for so that shouldn't be an issue for me. I usually don't have many photos at once so the BTZS tubes small volume seemed to work well but perhaps it's just not enough developer. I don't like saving up film over time to do a run so doing it myself probably isn't worth it if BTZS tubes don't work well. Will probably just send to Praus or LTI.
Re: c41 uneven development?
I did it in BTZS tubes for a little while but I got frustrated with the amount of time each individual sheet took.
Honestly using a 6-sheet holder alleviates my fear of shooting color film and it taking forever to develop or cost a ton. I'll shoot 6 sheets of E6 in an afternoon no problem now, rather than hording it and shooting sparingly.