Here's a good link to C41 information.
http://www.shutterbug.com/columns/0199sb_inthedark/
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Here's a good link to C41 information.
http://www.shutterbug.com/columns/0199sb_inthedark/
I've been using a Wing Lynch machine since 1988. I started out with the model 4 and currently have the Model 5. Stick with the model 5.
You can find them used and parts are available - Check...
Murray,
My question on C41 processing was posted on 08-03 - hope this information helps
http://www.largeformatphotography.info/lfforum/topic/502867.html#end
Jim
Murry,
I've had no luck finding a lab that will give me even processing for my 4x5 color negatives and have lost far to many images to poor processing. It's very ,very frustrating. I posted a...
M Brain Mills
On the pre soak issue - Kodak does not recommend a presoak, it affects the D-max of the film and they say it will have inconsistant results. With todays C41 films a pre soak is...
Ted,
Thank you, this information will be very helpful.
Are you processing 4x5 film? If so what tank do you use? What do you think of the smaller Jobo machines. CPE-2 OR CPP -2 ATL-1500
It may be less expensive to aquire one these units instead of...
Interesting, I wasn't aware of people acutally hand processing C41 the very short development times spook me a bit. Trying to be consistant and all. So I've been doing more reserach on C 41. Any...
Anyone using a Wing Lynch model 5 for 4x5 C41 process? I'd like to do my own color negative processing and have a Wing Lynch model 5. It is currently set up for B&W but can be converted and...
I have have had no luck finding a pro lab that can produce uniform processing. My 4x5 Portra VC shows irregular densities or mottling is clear a blue sky. This was all using dip and dunk. The one...
Leaving water standing in the washer is not a good idea. I drain my print washer and leave it dry till I'm ready to use it again. Also consider installing a water filter before the washer. It could...