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Post by Steaphany on Jul 23, 2013 12:07:39 GMT
Now listed on My SiteFrom the Home-made C-41 & RA-4 Chemicals: Prepare: C-41 Process Color Film Developer to Cold Water ( ~20ºC ) | CAS # 7732-18-5 | 800 ml |
add and dissolve Potassium Carbonate | CAS # 584-08-7 | 32.0 grams | Sodium Sulfite ( Anhydrous ) | CAS # 7757-83-7 | 3.5 grams | Potassium Bromide ( Anhydrous ) | CAS # 7758-02-3 | 1.5 grams | Hydroxylamine Sulfate | CAS # 10039-54-0 | 2.0 grams | Kodak CD-4 Color Developer ( 4-(N-Ethyl-N-2-hydroxyethyl)-2-methylphenylenediamine sulfate ) | CAS # 25646-77-9 | 5.0 grams |
then add Cold Water ( ~20ºC ) | CAS # 7732-18-5 | to make 1,000 ml |
Note: CD-4 is available by searching through photographic chemical suppliers and I'll be sourcing other chemical suppliers, now that I know what it is. Temperature is very critical to C-41 Process Color Film Development. Use a water bath to bring this solution up to the required 38ºC and have your film loaded development tank temperature stabilize with at least 5 minutes in the temperature water bath ( Obviously dry ) prior to development. The Development time is 3.25 Minutes ( 3 Minutes and 15 Seconds ) at 38ºC. Immediately follow development with any standard film Stop Bath.
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