How To Mix Cinestill CS41 (For C41 Color Development)
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- čas přidán 28. 07. 2023
- Learn how easy it is to mix @CineStillFilm CS41 C41 color film developer at home!
Cinestill CS41 purchased from: @Pictureline
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Nice and simple. Great tip about use of wine bladders!
Thank you! The wine bladders have been a LIFESAVER for storing chemistry at home! I appreciate the positive feedback! 😎🤘🏻🤘🏻
How crucial is it for the water to be brought up to temp to mix the powder? I mixed mine already but didn’t have it heated 😬
Hey Michael! No worries - it won’t hurt your chemistry!
Warming the water before mixing the chems does two minor things:
One: It helps the powder dissolve a little faster while mixing.
Two: it gets the chems to developing temperature - this allows you to develop right after mixing.
Have fun developing your film! Let me know how your negs turn out! 😎👍🏻
thanks for the reply! @@1331photo One more question, if you don't mind. The cinestill powder kit I purchased doesn't come with a stabilitize/rinse. Is that completely necessary? Is the only issue water spots if I don't do that step? thanks!
@@michaelnewmanphotography You’re welcome!
If you’re using fresh film or “modern” film (produced after 2010 or so) you won’t need a stabilizer, it’s part of the film already and it’ll be released during development 😎👍🏻
As far as water spots, you can use Photo Flo, or rinse in distilled water. I go the distilled water route, but either way works!
I have a video walking through how I develop at home, and I walk through how I dry my negs to keep them spot free. I’ll link it below.
@@michaelnewmanphotography The part about spot free negs starts @4:17. Here’s the link: Develop C41 Film at Home With Cinestill CS41
czcams.com/video/qq_5Eb5ZGfc/video.html