bobby_novatron
Photon Collector
I've been doing my own C-41 for a few years now. I find it easy and convenient. But I have a small question for those who might follow more precise methods than I do.
After I've finished with the Fixer solution, I run the film (while still on the spools in the tank) under tepid tap water. I do several changes of water as the tank fills up.
I run it this way for about 2-3 minutes, then finish with preservative / photo-flo for about 30 seconds -- then hang to dry.
Is my 2-3 minute tap water wash too short? I'm just wondering how the minilabs do it -- is it supposed to be longer to eliminate the remnants of the fixer?
The instructions that came with my C-41 kit don't give any references to a final water wash. So I just made up my own, loosely based upon B+W processing.
Any insights would be appreciated. All the best!
After I've finished with the Fixer solution, I run the film (while still on the spools in the tank) under tepid tap water. I do several changes of water as the tank fills up.
I run it this way for about 2-3 minutes, then finish with preservative / photo-flo for about 30 seconds -- then hang to dry.
Is my 2-3 minute tap water wash too short? I'm just wondering how the minilabs do it -- is it supposed to be longer to eliminate the remnants of the fixer?
The instructions that came with my C-41 kit don't give any references to a final water wash. So I just made up my own, loosely based upon B+W processing.
Any insights would be appreciated. All the best!