12/19/2023 0 Comments Kodak process c 41To be fair, it is a pretty good lab and I'm lucky to have a local lab at all these days.Īnyway, what's the deal, can you push process C-41? I don't care about this particular roll all that much, but now I'm curious about the answer. Then again, the guys who run my local lab are kind of old hippies, and I'm not sure how clued in they are on some stuff. Sensitometrically exposed film strips to monitor the processing of color negative films in KODAK FLEXICOLOR. A standard replenishment rate developer, the N1-R is formulated for use in rack and tank, roller transport and continuous processors. It is intended for use in all C-41 film processors having average to low processing volumes. So I really don't remember if I had ever tried to push C-41 before. Kodak Flexicolor Developer Replenisher is a Process C-41 color negative film developer. Being an editorial magazine shooter, I used E-6 and normal B/W film most often. Now, even when shooting film, I very rarely shot C-41. It goes in one end of the machine and out the other.". But when I got to the lab, the guy said "You can't push C-41. Having read a few references to using BW400CN at 1600-3200 (here and here ), I figured I'd just blow through the rest of the roll and if it turned out, fine and if not, no worries. A friend of mine used one of my RF cameras and shot half a roll of Kodak BW400CN at 3200 because she didn't know how the ISO setting worked. Ah well, looking stupid is good for you, keeps you humble.Īnyway, here's today's adventure. One of the annoying things is that I'm pretty out of practice at the film lab, so I end up looking like a clueless beginner from time to time (instead of a successful pro and the guy who runs a giant photography website). One of the cool things about writing the Welcome to Filmtown article series is that I get to play all the film-processing games I used to play, but have ignored for the past 7 years.
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