Thanks, Dave! I just got the 1 Quart kit, and read the directions (I know), but you confirmed that a shaky-shake is good enough, and that's what I came for. Appreciate the direct approach!
I’ve seen other videos that don’t mention distilled water which is odd. I literally just bought gallon today to mix my first cs41 kit. Although you said this video is not necessary since mixing is so easy, I think for people like myself who plan to start developing at home, your video helps mitigate any nervousness about doing it. Looks simple enough. I’ve been scanning my film at home for more than a year now but always had a lab develop my film cause I just didn’t feel comfortable doing that myself. But I’m tired of waiting two to three days to get my film back from the lab. It takes 20 minutes to do a couple of rolls and thousands of people have done it before. It can’t be that hard. I do have one question though: after first four rolls, how much time do you adjust developing time thereafter? I’m bad at math.
3rd day of attemting this and still need more things. I cant afford the heater thing and just cant seem to get to 120f. Really dont have the money to bugger this up either.. i seen people do the mix with just cold and heat when they need to develop. Ill rahtet do this and juat get the stuff made as been 2 days so far and not acheieved a thing.. 😢
It's still a little pricey, but I settled on a $40 sous vide heater and it does a great job (lets me set the temp and circulates it in the big soup pot I use to put my chemical bottles in)
I bought the CineStill's "temp control" ($99) but realized after the fact that I was probably better off buying a sous vide on Amazon a 1/3 of the cost.
@@rf.photographs If it ever breaks, I can't recommend a sous vide enough - I'm about a year into using a $30 amazon sous vide and I've had no issues at all.
Video starts at 1:50
Breaking Bad: C41 Edition! Great stuff bro.
Thanks for this! How long do you need to keep the mixtures at the 120F temperature, or do you pretty much take them out after you’ve shaken them up?
man you have to teach me how to self develop!
That’s coming up bro!! Promise!!!
Thanks, Dave! I just got the 1 Quart kit, and read the directions (I know), but you confirmed that a shaky-shake is good enough, and that's what I came for. Appreciate the direct approach!
I’ve seen other videos that don’t mention distilled water which is odd. I literally just bought gallon today to mix my first cs41 kit. Although you said this video is not necessary since mixing is so easy, I think for people like myself who plan to start developing at home, your video helps mitigate any nervousness about doing it. Looks simple enough.
I’ve been scanning my film at home for more than a year now but always had a lab develop my film cause I just didn’t feel comfortable doing that myself. But I’m tired of waiting two to three days to get my film back from the lab. It takes 20 minutes to do a couple of rolls and thousands of people have done it before. It can’t be that hard.
I do have one question though: after first four rolls, how much time do you adjust developing time thereafter? I’m bad at math.
3rd day of attemting this and still need more things. I cant afford the heater thing and just cant seem to get to 120f. Really dont have the money to bugger this up either.. i seen people do the mix with just cold and heat when they need to develop. Ill rahtet do this and juat get the stuff made as been 2 days so far and not acheieved a thing.. 😢
It's still a little pricey, but I settled on a $40 sous vide heater and it does a great job (lets me set the temp and circulates it in the big soup pot I use to put my chemical bottles in)
I bought the CineStill's "temp control" ($99) but realized after the fact that I was probably better off buying a sous vide on Amazon a 1/3 of the cost.
@@rf.photographs If it ever breaks, I can't recommend a sous vide enough - I'm about a year into using a $30 amazon sous vide and I've had no issues at all.
Can you do a video on how to export both 35 & 120 film for Instagram.
Definitly!