I get sometimes uneven developments of 8x10 colornegatives from different labs. The problem seems to be that the film size is is simply too big for hydrogen bubbles in dipn'dunk processors to make the development even over the whole film space. Specially views with uniform areas like sky etc. are in danger.
Now, I don't want to risk anymore. I'm considering developing the 8x10 in C-41 myself.
Is there anyone doing this self? I'm just wondering, if it's possible at all to get even result with, say, a Jobo rotary drum? The BW I done years ago was not easy to manage, and the C-41 is much more difficult. I know E-6 will go OK, but C-41?
thanks, Jan, Finland.
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