The EASIEST Way to Develop Color Film at Home

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  • Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024

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  • @linusandhiscamera
    @linusandhiscamera 2 года назад +43

    so happy to have this video out in the world ♥️🎞 hope this guide makes it a lot less intimidating to develop color film at home 🥰

  • @tysaylorphoto
    @tysaylorphoto Год назад +13

    For anyone in the comments here. Most bathrooms can be made into a dark enough space to change your film in. Try it beforehand though to be sure. Stand in your bathroom with the lights off and look for any light leaks around the door and seal it off either with black gaff tape or hand a black blanket/blackout curtains.

  • @seanc5718
    @seanc5718 2 года назад +16

    Yo, thank you guys for actually properly explaining the stabilizer/final rinse thing.

  • @minozemstan
    @minozemstan 2 года назад +19

    Linus' charisma is through the roof

  • @DixonLu
    @DixonLu 2 года назад +23

    One way to prevent cross contamination is to use color tapes. E.g., I use a Blue tape to label the bottle and cap for Blix, and reD for the Developer's bottle and cap. If funnels are involved, I have separate funnels for developer and blix, labeled with red and blue tapes respectively.

    • @CineStillFilm
      @CineStillFilm  2 года назад +3

      that's a great idea!

    • @emilytorgalski114
      @emilytorgalski114 2 года назад

      so smart wow

    • @emilytorgalski114
      @emilytorgalski114 2 года назад

      i need to do that!

    • @IncandescentDaD
      @IncandescentDaD 2 года назад

      Excellent idea. Perhaps even go further and use diifferent shaped bottles.

    • @anonymousmcfloppy672
      @anonymousmcfloppy672 Год назад

      @CineStillFilm The steps when adding the developer and blix into the canister with your film, do you have to be in a dark room?

  • @ImSimplyAlwaysBored
    @ImSimplyAlwaysBored 2 года назад +8

    Not me watching this when I work in a whole film lab! 😂 love this. My job uses a Fuji processor for c-41. Didn’t know it was this easy to do color film by hand tho. I do black and white by hand there and do love it.

  • @inkaststudio
    @inkaststudio 2 года назад +8

    I did not know the developer was so sensitive to blix. Definitely taking more precautions moving forward. Thanks for the heads up! 🙏🏾

  • @georgestoichev
    @georgestoichev 2 года назад +18

    If this is the easiest way I can’t imagine how would look like the hardest way :(

  • @jlwilliams
    @jlwilliams 2 года назад +5

    I've processed color neg film before and it was always an incredible PIA, but this almost tempts me to try it again...

  • @michael_177
    @michael_177 Год назад +1

    Damn. Linus didn't even remove his eye's gaze from the camera as he caught the sliding cinestill developer from across the desk. 👏

  • @AssataAmani
    @AssataAmani 2 года назад +2

    Loving how Linus is on the team!!! Amazing video and extremely helpful.

  • @buyaport
    @buyaport 2 года назад +6

    Easiest way to develop color film? True. Nothing more to say. Especially the TCS-1000 makes it so easy and nearly fool proof. Thanks for putting together this solution.

  • @riorich
    @riorich 2 месяца назад

    I remember when Bessler chemicals came out, using 100 degrees, each step of the two chemicals were only 1 minuet each. If you used lower temperatures it could go up to 5 minutes without shifting the colors. When I started with Kodak chemicals, there were 5 chemical steps

  • @Moe-ex9lb
    @Moe-ex9lb 2 года назад +1

    Best video for easy steps about color developing 👍🏻

  • @williamclintonogbebor387
    @williamclintonogbebor387 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for making this!!!

  • @jenishboricha
    @jenishboricha 2 года назад +3

    Needed this 👍🏼

  • @henryIRL
    @henryIRL 2 месяца назад

    Love this video! Super excited to develop my first roll!
    Double checking: the water should be warmed to specified temperature before any mixing starts?
    Also, is tap water safe to use or is distilled water the best option?
    Thanks!

  • @sulmapantoja3531
    @sulmapantoja3531 2 года назад

    Just used this video to develop my first roll! Thank you guys soooo much!

  • @Stoneboy666
    @Stoneboy666 2 года назад +6

    Thanks for tutorial! I just got the TCS-1000 and color developing kit and was wondering about something; the formula for adding time for reusing is a little bit confusing and would appreciate a little bit better explanation for it. Also you advertise that you can reuse it up to 24 rolls and it seems just tad odd because the instructions say that you can develop 8 rolls of 135 film or 120 film, so is it 24 or 8? 😅 love your products and I will continue to use them but I would hope for more easier instructions! (This could be a language barrier thing too tho..)

    • @terrywbreedlove
      @terrywbreedlove 2 года назад +2

      I think you have enough chemicals to develop 8 rolls the first time. Then you can reuse it up to 24 more rolls before it is spent.

    • @CineStillFilm
      @CineStillFilm  2 года назад +9

      Hi! The table you are looking at refers to how many rolls you can process in the same tank at the same time. With 1000mL you can process up to 8 rolls of 135 at once, but the chemistry should be able to do 24 rolls over its lifespan. I hope this helps!

  • @simonmatthee3877
    @simonmatthee3877 2 года назад +7

    Hey team, great video, been using the powdered kit for a while now and love it!
    You mentioned Instagram filters for colour negative film, I couldn't find the link in the description, could you share please, would love to check them out!

    • @CineStillFilm
      @CineStillFilm  2 года назад +2

      Hey Simon! Thanks for watching. We just added it to our description (whoops!) but you can find it by going to the filters tab on our Instagram profile or this link should work directly too: instagram.com/ar/2747900915465661

    • @simonmatthee3877
      @simonmatthee3877 2 года назад +2

      @@CineStillFilm found it, thanks!

  • @geranalogico
    @geranalogico 2 года назад +3

    Spanish: tengo una recomendación para el que siga este tutorial. Cuando hagas el revelado y coloques el blix. Ten cuidado si usas tanque como el Patterson. Ya Que bota especié de gases y en mi caso mi tanque explotó Jajaja fue chistoso pero no lo fue tanto limpiar el blix del piso derramado. Pero al final todo salió bien y tengo mis fotos listas !!
    English ; I have a recommendation for whoever follows this tutorial. When you do the development and put the blix. Be careful if you use a tank like the Patterson. Since I specified gas boot and in my case my tank exploded Hahaha it was funny but it was not so much cleaning the spilled blix from the floor. But in the end everything went well and I have my photos ready !!

    • @Stoneboy666
      @Stoneboy666 2 года назад

      You should let out a little bit of air with patterson tanks. Just put the top on and open it a little bit so air can escape!

  • @recipetodelicious5791
    @recipetodelicious5791 Год назад

    Excellent. Just bought the powdered version for my Membership Darkroom (opening in Nov) This will be a hit.

  • @vaneaauzeac4401
    @vaneaauzeac4401 2 года назад +1

    i don`t recomand using TCS1000 in direct contact with any chemistry

  • @Fatherrdiff
    @Fatherrdiff 2 года назад +1

    Just did my first roll. It’s taking forever to dry

  • @smitty112877
    @smitty112877 2 года назад +2

    The directions say to bring the water up to 120° for Dev and 125° for Blix for mixing. Is this necessary for proper chemical activation or just a way to save time bringing the chemicals up to temp prior to developing? I mixed my Dev and Blix with 70° distilled water. Did I screw it up?

  • @qhgabriel1
    @qhgabriel1 Год назад

    Thank you Linus!

  • @Meteotrance
    @Meteotrance Год назад

    Lol your tcs 1000 stuff look like a soup mixer machine, well done it warm the water and help mix the chemical without adding bubble truly a usefull tool.

  • @Betay32
    @Betay32 2 года назад +2

    Developing Neophyte here- does the film's iso determine the developing time/temperature for chemicals? Thank you, and I'm excited to use my new kit from y'all!

    • @b6983832
      @b6983832 2 года назад +4

      No. In C-41 processing time and temperature are not relative to film speed.

  • @ashparker444
    @ashparker444 2 года назад +6

    How long is the chemistry meant to last? I've done 10 rolls now (with slowly increasing developing time) and no issues. However I've had it over 2 months, should i be disposing soon for the best results? Or will it be ok as long store it carefully? This video was super helpful.. thx :)

    • @vhfgamer
      @vhfgamer Год назад +1

      Around a year... then toss it.

    • @ed8311
      @ed8311 Год назад

      How as your results compared to a lab?

  • @forthewindell
    @forthewindell 2 года назад +1

    Website just says "long shelf life" can someone elaborate on how long these can be expected to be effective once mixed?
    He does say "several weeks" in the video. I'm just curious about a bit more specific timetable. I guess I should probably just wait until I have quite a few rolls ready to be processed before mixing up the chemistry

    • @vhfgamer
      @vhfgamer Год назад +1

      A year.

    • @SteveMillerhuntingforfood
      @SteveMillerhuntingforfood 3 месяца назад +1

      I have had my DF96 last more than a year. Kept in a dark container, room temp and removed the air from the storage bottle.

  • @khanscombe619
    @khanscombe619 21 день назад

    Is re-using estimates based on amount of film stocks per use or volume of tank? Can I ouch my personal 500T to equivalent of a CineStill 800T or my CineStill 800 to 1600

  • @chasedionisio
    @chasedionisio 2 года назад +1

    Do you recommend a stop bath between the developer and the blix? I’d think pouring blix in right after you use the developer would contaminate the blix when you pour it back in the storage bottle. I’m new to this so any feed back would be great

    • @CineStillFilm
      @CineStillFilm  2 года назад +3

      The Blix is designed such that the Developer getting into it will not contaminate it. As such, there is no need to rinse the film in between the Developer and the Blix. However, be careful not to get Blix into the Developer, as that will kill the Developer. Also you definitely would not want to use a B+W chemical stop bath.

    • @darkcustomxxx7252
      @darkcustomxxx7252 2 года назад

      @@CineStillFilm But warm water would do the trick just like with B&W, or is it so completely unnecessary that the question is academic?

  • @mrca2004
    @mrca2004 Год назад +1

    How much of the final rinse chemical is added to the final rinse water in the tank? Or is it pre mixed in a third bottle and reused?

  • @Hipbydesign
    @Hipbydesign 2 года назад +2

    What’s the best way to dispose of the chemicals tho

    • @4udience0f0ne
      @4udience0f0ne 2 года назад +4

      Your local municipality should have a household hazardous waste disposal facility. Some are a simple drop-off. Others you schedule a pickup at your address. These chemicals are no more dangerous than some cleaning products, but it’s always good to follow local regulations regarding disposal.

    • @darkcustomxxx7252
      @darkcustomxxx7252 2 года назад +1

      with your favourite mixer and ice and have them with dinner.......that's real film hardcore..!!

  • @DavidWilliams7037A
    @DavidWilliams7037A 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for this! Now I have one favour to ask. Can you please make another video using metric measurements (which most of the world uses!).

  • @olorkj
    @olorkj 2 года назад +181

    Fahrenheit and ounces is like a foreign language to 99% of the countries in the world

    • @tompoynton
      @tompoynton 2 года назад +33

      Yeah not measuring and mixing chems in metric seems absolutely nuts to me lol

    • @odannyboy3338
      @odannyboy3338 Год назад +17

      Just use a conversion chart like the other 1% of us 😉 You have to remember that so many of the inventions that we all take for granted these days were either invented or perfected and built and distributed by American companies from the Industrial Revolution through the late 20th century! No one’s fault, it just is what it is. The US is embracing the metric system more and more, which undoubtedly is easier and more accurate… but change is slow. I still use the imperial system personally, but I understand the metric system and definitely see its benefits! The younger generations especially are using metric more.

    • @vhfgamer
      @vhfgamer Год назад +5

      99% of the world should go to school and learn how to measure properly.

    • @vhfgamer
      @vhfgamer Год назад +2

      @@odannyboy3338 Well this member of the younger generation uses metric for one thing and one thing only.
      To raise my blood pressure and ruin my day.

    • @pantac4493
      @pantac4493 Год назад +1

      @@vhfgamer guess what the inch was adjusted to fit metric at 2.54 cm not the other way around. So you’re using metric even if you don’t know it lmao

  • @30DegreesBank
    @30DegreesBank 6 месяцев назад

    I have a question, since I didn't quite catch the following part: Do you rinse off the Developer from the tank, before you pour in the Bleach&Fix? I didn't see that in the video. I develop only B&W at home currently, and there I do that for sure. I wash with water in between the Developer and the Fixer, sicne otherwise I am contaminating the Fixer with drops of Developer. Also, do you use and do you have to use Stop Baths - meaning chemicals, that stop the developing process after the 3,5 minutes, or is just removing the chemical enough? Thanks!

  • @brewstervideoproductions
    @brewstervideoproductions Год назад

    Good evening. I was wondering what type (names) of chemicals (developer, fixer, etc) I need to develop black & white film and color film. Where to buy them? Also, all the equipment I need to develop everything. Also, chemicals to develop the black & white paper? Thanks.

  • @Sunday_Jazz
    @Sunday_Jazz 2 года назад +1

    What is the increase of time for developer? I tend to develop 20 rolls not 24 and had no issues with developing. I’ve never increased dev time.

    • @Stoneboy666
      @Stoneboy666 2 года назад +1

      I am wondering the same and hoping for an answer. The instruction say add 2% time but then throws in 8% for some reason? Really need answers for this.

    • @ProfessorEffect
      @ProfessorEffect 2 года назад +1

      @@Stoneboy666 Ig its like really 2% for each processed film. So you prob should count your films and lets say you have already processed four films you then need to increase your dev time by 8%(4 films x 2% for each film).

  • @andrewmattera6205
    @andrewmattera6205 Год назад

    started developing at home, and i developed four roles with this kit so far, i love it. but i have a lot of Kodachrome, if i run that through, what will the result be? will i get negatives? or positives?

  • @lachlanlau
    @lachlanlau 2 года назад +3

    Tcs is just a rebadged souvee cooker

  • @theren8311
    @theren8311 Год назад

    Not sure I caught the name of the sous vide, could you remind me again?

  • @finrisumies6663
    @finrisumies6663 Год назад

    So can i reuse the exact same chemicals up to 24 rolls? Right?

  • @javixo1997
    @javixo1997 2 года назад

    How is this method compared to a traditional method? Is the quality the same?

  • @aabg9019
    @aabg9019 2 года назад

    hey i like ur explanation i just got the full kit, question if I force my film that was 200 iso to 400 iso the timing in developing change ?

  • @kyleschroeder4801
    @kyleschroeder4801 6 месяцев назад

    Is the Stabilizer reusable?

  • @39exposures
    @39exposures 10 месяцев назад

    stand-development in regular chemicals seems to be easier

  • @GurmeetSingh-fr8uo
    @GurmeetSingh-fr8uo 2 года назад

    How can I develop Portra 400 at home?

  • @ld4083
    @ld4083 Год назад

    What is clean water?

  • @redoni3429
    @redoni3429 Год назад

    So I only can store the mixed chemicals for a few weeks? What if I rarely develop my own film?

    • @SteveMillerhuntingforfood
      @SteveMillerhuntingforfood 3 месяца назад

      It does last longer, especially the DF96. Just do the snip test to confirm the chemistry is still good.

  • @StuartWeir
    @StuartWeir 2 года назад +4

    I rewatched at the 9 second mark multiple times... damn that was smooth! hahaha ruclips.net/video/d2LyzJJbWVQ/видео.html

  • @randypipper92
    @randypipper92 Год назад

    Can I develop at the same time 200 and 800 ISO film?

    • @CineStillFilm
      @CineStillFilm  Год назад +2

      Yes! Any color negative film can be processed together in the same tank at the same time. The only time you'd want to separate and batch things is if you have some film that's been shot normally at box speed and some other film you're intending to push- or pull-process.

  • @HntrSvrsn
    @HntrSvrsn 2 года назад

    Linus Film Tips

  • @jsollowsphotography
    @jsollowsphotography Год назад

    Please include metric temperatures and measurements for your customers in all other countries of the world

    • @vhfgamer
      @vhfgamer Год назад

      Negative. Metric can go meter itself into oblivion.

  • @15minoflame
    @15minoflame 2 года назад

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @darrengomes2203
    @darrengomes2203 2 года назад +1

    Could you give metric measurements as well as outdated Imperial ones please?

  • @henrykeithiii4302
    @henrykeithiii4302 2 года назад +4

    say anti- microbial 5 times fast

    • @CineStillFilm
      @CineStillFilm  2 года назад +2

      anti-microbial anti-microbial anti-microbial anti-microbial anti-microbial wow ok never doing that again

  • @Rsolanzo
    @Rsolanzo 2 года назад

    Linus' smile is so infectious

  • @jasonclark9283
    @jasonclark9283 6 дней назад

    Before you pour anything in heat up the water because he didn’t say it and not everyone reads instructions. That’s literally why I came to this video.
    And I gotta ask why in the hell make a video and not realize that the people watching it probably didn’t read the instructions that’s why they’re watching 🙄

  • @NikiXu-u4g
    @NikiXu-u4g 5 месяцев назад +1

    need a litre(L) and mL version of this video.

  • @deadheadwill2609
    @deadheadwill2609 Год назад +3

    cant stand this guys attitude

  • @RustyTube
    @RustyTube 2 года назад +1

    You lost me (and most of the world) with ounces and quarts.

    • @vhfgamer
      @vhfgamer Год назад +3

      Use a converter, just like we have to do every time the world tries to shove metric down our throats.

  • @ytthrowaway4584
    @ytthrowaway4584 4 месяца назад

    Ffs. Use millilitres and Celsius!

  • @RobBob555
    @RobBob555 3 месяца назад

    What the Fuck is "one quart" ?? 🤷🙄

  • @soulsicker
    @soulsicker Год назад

    If I mix the developer at 51 degrees, how will this affect the results?