NukePity
Member
On the one hand I was thinking this could be temperature related, as the digital thermometer I've been using (a several-months-old Taylor 9842) reads 1 to 1.5 or so degrees F lower than my two older analog thermometers. Depending on which thermometer is correct, I could be using too-cold developer. Does this result in cyan/blue scanned pics?
On the other hand I was thinking the cyan/blue was blix-related in one or two ways. First, due to blix leaks I stopped inverting 4x every 30s and instead leave the blix cap off in between agitations, then invert 1x, followed by some brief swishing around. This keeps leaks low. Perhaps I'm under-agitating? Or, maybe there is a problem with my blix solution. I purchased a 2L unicolor powder kit to save money, split it into two, then mixed only one half for a 1L batch. I was 'sorta' mindful to 'stir' the powders to achieve close to consistency as far as particle-sizes are concerned. Maybe I messed up nevertheless and am using weak blix?
Anyways, I simply don't know enough about c41 to know what causes cyan/blue scanned pics. I kinda wanted to know so I didn't have to do another test roll or more to troubleshoot. Thanks in advance...
On the other hand I was thinking the cyan/blue was blix-related in one or two ways. First, due to blix leaks I stopped inverting 4x every 30s and instead leave the blix cap off in between agitations, then invert 1x, followed by some brief swishing around. This keeps leaks low. Perhaps I'm under-agitating? Or, maybe there is a problem with my blix solution. I purchased a 2L unicolor powder kit to save money, split it into two, then mixed only one half for a 1L batch. I was 'sorta' mindful to 'stir' the powders to achieve close to consistency as far as particle-sizes are concerned. Maybe I messed up nevertheless and am using weak blix?
Anyways, I simply don't know enough about c41 to know what causes cyan/blue scanned pics. I kinda wanted to know so I didn't have to do another test roll or more to troubleshoot. Thanks in advance...