lizard
Newbie
Hi everybody;
I shot with fujichrome sensia 100 on my smena. Just for fun.
Before i gave that films to a shop for cross processing. They developed it in color chemicals.
Now i'm thinking to develop at home with B&W chemicals. HC-110 and Ilford Rapid Fixer.
I couldn't find any information about that. If anybody has any information about this, i will be more than happy.
Peace;
I shot with fujichrome sensia 100 on my smena. Just for fun.
Before i gave that films to a shop for cross processing. They developed it in color chemicals.
Now i'm thinking to develop at home with B&W chemicals. HC-110 and Ilford Rapid Fixer.
I couldn't find any information about that. If anybody has any information about this, i will be more than happy.
Peace;
webOSUser
Well-known
lizard,
I have never tried processing Sensia 100 in HC110, but here are my suggestions.
E6 slide films, like Sensia 100, can be cross processed in C41 color negative chemistry.
So you could use times for processing C41 film in HC110 as a starting point for your processing. Here is a forum post about processing Ilford XP2 Super, a B&W C41 film, in HC110:
https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/ilford-xp2-super-in-b-w-chemicals.145287/
How it will turn out, I don't know, never tried it. Please post here and let us know how it turned out.
Steve W
I have never tried processing Sensia 100 in HC110, but here are my suggestions.
E6 slide films, like Sensia 100, can be cross processed in C41 color negative chemistry.
So you could use times for processing C41 film in HC110 as a starting point for your processing. Here is a forum post about processing Ilford XP2 Super, a B&W C41 film, in HC110:
https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/ilford-xp2-super-in-b-w-chemicals.145287/
How it will turn out, I don't know, never tried it. Please post here and let us know how it turned out.
Steve W
lizard
Newbie
lizard,
I have never tried processing Sensia 100 in HC110, but here are my suggestions.
E6 slide films, like Sensia 100, can be cross processed in C41 color negative chemistry.
So you could use times for processing C41 film in HC110 as a starting point for your processing. Here is a forum post about processing Ilford XP2 Super, a B&W C41 film, in HC110:
https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/ilford-xp2-super-in-b-w-chemicals.145287/
How it will turn out, I don't know, never tried it. Please post here and let us know how it turned out.
Steve W
Thank you for information.
At the end i decided to develop it on color chemicals but i don't have C41 developer. I gave the roll to the lab and ask them to cross process.
The results were better than i expected.
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