Smena-8M, Kodak Gold and old C-41 kit.

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It took two weeks and 25 kilometers to deliver Smena-8M from main Canada Post facility to our office mailbox.

I loaded it with Kodak Gold 200 (last batch from local Walmart, which quit from the film in this February) immediately after getting it to my hands.

I took Smena-8M with me to four days trip to Peterborough, Ontario.
And 24+ frames lasts through it with some frames left for another half day trip with family on Niagara.
It took five days to start and finish the roll.

Where do I go for developing? Local Walmart even while still in business was often giving ruined film and unusable scans. It was $5 to develop same day, but gamble. Another still available options are more expensive and it takes longer time...
Wait! My Jobo/Telenal Press C-41 kit, which I'm periodically using since mixing it in ... 2013. I have developed in it 20+ films, last batch was for 2014 autumn colors.
Here we go again. The only problem is ... RTFM. I processed it at 102F instead of 100...

Some scans from this film with slight color correction in LR or as is:

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I'm still keeping C-41 kit bottles in my fridge after it. :)
And Smena-8M is also the keeper!
 
Amazing, a Tetenal C41 kit mixed in 2013 which soaked 20+ films is still working. I'm impressed!

I always worried my solutions (mixed last October and soaked only 10 rolls so far) would die suddenly someday...
 
I like the primary color arrangement in the final shot. :)

Thank you, :) it was at the early morning with low sun through the fog.


Amazing, a Tetenal C41 kit mixed in 2013 which soaked 20+ films is still working. I'm impressed!

I always worried my solutions (mixed last October and soaked only 10 rolls so far) would die suddenly someday...

I keep it in the fridge and in one litre air tight bottles.
Developing is 4.30 now and blix is 6-7 minutes.
Stabilizer kind of "green" now. I'll reorder same kit at some point with extra stabilizer from Kodak.
 
There must be a Smena somewhere. I've already searched my mother's house, but only found a Praktica and a few long-expired rolls of film.
 
I keep it in the fridge and in one litre air tight bottles.
Developing is 4.30 now and blix is 6-7 minutes.
Stabilizer kind of "green" now. I'll reorder same kit at some point with extra stabilizer from Kodak.

Thanks for the info.! I also have them in the fridge, but without air tight bottles. I wonder how much impact can oxidation do to the solutions. Will know next year.

My stabilizer is reddish now, maybe they will change colour with aging, too. :rolleyes:
 
Probably you are not making RA-4 prints but scanning only with some corrections.
Otherwise this is a bit over expired. :D However you can re-generate your chemicals when they are not too old by sparking Nitrogen and partial new chemicals. I am using Rollei Digibase (In fact a Fuji Hunt minilab kit) and doing the trick for over 18 months old chemicals. Stabilizer you can simply make by a 1% Formaline solution in a regular diluted wetting agent in destilled water.
 
I'm only scanning and editing in LR.
Well, I don't like to use formalin and it isn't necessary with modern color negs.

Three days ago, with same camera, film and developing kit.

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Thank you. This is very first frame (partially exposed) from this roll. I do edit simple scan in LR. It still feels like film, I guess :)

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Looking good! I would count the camera and your processing as a success.

Continued good luck with the Smena!
 
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