C-41 processing problems: scanned negs are overly cyan / blue -- Help!

bobby_novatron

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Hi all, just a question regarding C-41 development.

A recent batch of C-41 had poor colour cast, all the colours were wonky.

Here's a sample:

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Most of the images had this bluish / cyan cast. Very odd. The film was Kodak Portra 400, expiry late 2016.

I'm using Tetenal chemistry, with the following times:

38 degrees Celsius

DEVELOPER: 3'15"
BLEACH: 4'20"
FIX: 6 minutes
RINSE: 2'30"
FLO: 30 seconds

I am always careful with my temps, I make sure things are locked in at 38 deg C, but I am wondering what's wrong.

Could it be my Tetenal chems are getting old? This was a new batch of liquids that I made up -- shouldn't be a problem with overuse.

Of course, I can always correct the colours in post, but it's a PITA and takes much longer than just getting proper negs the first time around. This last batch was so poorly developed I almost wanted to quit developing C-41 altogether.

Is there something I'm missing? Any help would be appreciated.
 
Thanks guys for the feedback -- I'll have to double-check my overall technique.

Strangely, the Portra 400 film substrate looked a little 'dull' after the negs dried -- but some cheapie Lomo 100 film (done in the same batch) looked 100% OK.

Thank you for the link, I'll see if I can locate the problem.
 
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