Followed this tutorial, worked great! Only thing I'd add is a photo flo bath for 60 seconds at the very end, I find the stabilizer, while great, doesn't stave off water spots the same way a wetting agent does
We do have two kits, one has an additional Stop and Stabilizer. The Stabilizer is only really necessary for expired film. Modern film has stabilizers built into the emulsion. The Stop Bath is for a precise development time, good for doing many rolls on the same day to get super consistent results. Water wash between does the same, almost as precise but less work and able to be shipped by mail.
@@flicfilm8136 Thanks for the info. I do have a roll of Konica Color SR-G 120. Pretty sure it's over 25 years old. The only issue would be quicker fading of the film correct?
Followed this tutorial, worked great! Only thing I'd add is a photo flo bath for 60 seconds at the very end, I find the stabilizer, while great, doesn't stave off water spots the same way a wetting agent does
You are absolutely right, thanks for the input
Why does my developer not look red?
It shouldn't look red, it should be clear with a pink tone.
@davemarshall9302 OK great thanks I thought for a second my developer wasn't working 😅
My kit has only 3 steps- Developer, Bleach, Fix, no Stabilizer.
We do have two kits, one has an additional Stop and Stabilizer. The Stabilizer is only really necessary for expired film. Modern film has stabilizers built into the emulsion. The Stop Bath is for a precise development time, good for doing many rolls on the same day to get super consistent results. Water wash between does the same, almost as precise but less work and able to be shipped by mail.
@@flicfilm8136 Thanks for the info. I do have a roll of Konica Color SR-G 120. Pretty sure it's over 25 years old. The only issue would be quicker fading of the film correct?
@@GeorgeStar Yes