![]() ![]() Instead of processing last roll in small tank at normal volume,used larger tankĪnd volume of (used)chems.Worked out great,was over 2 day period.Think short timeĪlloted was determining factor.As far as mixed C-41 chems go, never ran anything more than week oldĪt working strength.Biggest problem here is lack of storage containers.Im set upįor one-shot volume.C-41 woudnt be terribly bad to accomidate,getting ready Roll of 135 for myself.Took all procesed chems then ran 1 more roll after that. So is there an indication that the mix chems would not live long?Did the last session,bit over a week ago.Ran some stuff for a friend and 36 exp. The times were adjusted and all the scans were very good. Couldn't you then try and process with that? I've put an equivalent of 36 rolls of 35mmx36exp through a 2 liter kit across a 8 month period of time. It'd be worth a try on some test film however.Ĭould you consider collecting all of the used chems in bigger bottles if you plan to use again soon? So for example: you every Friday you do a 250ml batch and if you have a container that can be squeezed our (like a Coke bottle), after 4 Fridays in a row, you have 1000ml. I would not however recommend doing that experiment w/anything that was important. I'd submit that your suggestion of dumping the remaining chems and increasing development time might work and should be worth experiementing with. Process without adusting development time accordingly?Having not done any wet darkroom work in a while, I don't know how accurate my answer will be here. If 250 ML is mixed and then 240 ML of solution is used to process,would I beĪble to dump 240 ML of used solution back with 10 ML unused and continue to Which allows one to maximize shelf life of unmixed portion of kit. How easy it is to mix very small amounts of working solution, More time with acceptable but maybe not outstanding results.The best part of this Digibase kit is In my case,have 2-(36 exp.-135),1-120.Have processed and reused chemicalsįrom other,dry powder based kits but adusted development time by adding 10 percent Jobo tanks that I use (1520) require 240 ML for either 2-(36 exp) rolls of With 250 milli-liters mixed one should be able to run 2-36 exposure rolls ofġ35 film AND a roll of 120.Sounds like a lot of film for tiny amount of chems. Picked up a Rollei-C41 digibase kit from freestyle.Data sheet provided indicates ![]()
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