Testing Your Film Chemistry: The Art of the Snip Test

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024

Комментарии • 31

  • @iOSJailbreaksSL
    @iOSJailbreaksSL Год назад +9

    This was incredibly helpful! Thank you for putting out videos that help your customers save money

  • @linusandhiscamera
    @linusandhiscamera 2 года назад +16

    i’ve already ran this video back before developing with my monobath kit 😂
    memory is hazy sometimes! loved making this one ❤️🎞

  • @arvinsantiago4112
    @arvinsantiago4112 2 года назад +14

    Woody & Buzz, Riggs & Murtaugh, Tango & Cash, Batman & Robin. These are just some of the greatest duos we've ever seen, and now we can add Andre & Linus to that list.

  • @MetalShinS0lid
    @MetalShinS0lid 2 года назад +5

    Regarding the C41 process: does all color negative film turn opaque black when testing the developer, regardless of the color of the emulsion itself? Great video and it's exactly what I needed, as I'm about to try and use my C41 chemistry that's been on storage for like 4 months already, I'm trying to figure out how far I can push this mix and still get results.

    • @seanc5718
      @seanc5718 2 года назад +4

      Yes. If it's been exposed to light it should turn black.

    • @MetalShinS0lid
      @MetalShinS0lid 2 года назад

      @@seanc5718 thanks man!

    • @MetalShinS0lid
      @MetalShinS0lid 2 года назад +1

      Update: yep, tried this method and it worked perfectly!

    • @UNCULTURED.
      @UNCULTURED. 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@MetalShinS0lidso I went to full process as if I was developing a roll exposed to light it came out with nothing but black that correct right I haven’t done this in a year so I want to trust my instinct but not really lol

  • @reecepdln7383
    @reecepdln7383 2 года назад +2

    Can you show how to shoot and develop expired film?

  • @wilbmoore
    @wilbmoore Месяц назад

    Would both sides be black or just one side

  • @jmm117kgb
    @jmm117kgb 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the very useful trick!!!

  • @henrykeithiii4302
    @henrykeithiii4302 2 года назад +4

    what up Dre!

    • @4udience0f0ne
      @4udience0f0ne 2 года назад

      Just chillin, bud. Happy to be appearing in more videos soon!

  • @Beingaroundbean
    @Beingaroundbean 2 года назад +3

    Andre, thanks for the call the other day!!!

  • @AdrianDoyleIreland
    @AdrianDoyleIreland 2 года назад +3

    Cheers Andre & Linus 🍻 I have heard of snip tests on podcasts but not confident in trying it until now

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

      Hey Adrian! Glad to know this was helpful, mate. Give my best to the family.

  • @CalumetVideo
    @CalumetVideo 2 года назад +3

    Andre and Linus rock!

  • @Heastman
    @Heastman Год назад

    I have tried to develop 3 rolls with Cinestill Monobath DF96 and Lab Box, and I have damaged all 3 rolls, I do everything according to the manual, and the videos I have seen on the internet, and the film is not revealed, the emulsion remains stuck to the film, the product is new, any suggestions? Thanks in advance

  • @Heastman
    @Heastman Год назад

    I have tried to develop 3 rolls with Cinestill Monobath DF96 and Lab Box, and I have damaged all 3 rolls, I do everything according to the manual, and the videos I have seen on the internet, and the film is not revealed, the emulsion remains stuck to the film, the product is new, any suggestions? Thanks in advance

  • @jasonlamarking
    @jasonlamarking 2 года назад

    Just tried this with CS41 Dev and it did not come out opaque black but very dense brown/red. I'm assuming that means the dev is bad but I only mixed this kit a month ago and processed two rolls of 120. Wonder what happened? Chems were stored properly.

  • @georgesmith4509
    @georgesmith4509 2 года назад

    g'Day you blokes. Just discovered your system appears to be just what I've searching for. Here in Australia it's hard to get a lot of processing stuff the market is so small I'll be following up in the next few days. How much to sent a powder kit to Australia.

  • @photo5555
    @photo5555 2 года назад

    Hi, my piece of film after the test is transparent, chemistry has only processed 5 films..where is the error?

  • @danallansarthou7
    @danallansarthou7 Год назад

    Do simple color film develop, In film negative will invert for positive?

  • @ConnorMcGaffey
    @ConnorMcGaffey 2 года назад

    Really enjoying your new content 🙌🏻🙌🏻

  • @abohosamabohosam4178
    @abohosamabohosam4178 Год назад

    Hello, can this developer work with fomapan 35mm 100,, I am waiting for a response, thank you..

    • @CineStillFilm
      @CineStillFilm  Год назад

      yes it can! here's our full instructions, where it has a chart to show how the compatibility works: cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0339/5113/files/DF96_instructions.pdf?10407520513295392991

  • @federicafusco2128
    @federicafusco2128 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video. I just developed my second film and it came out completely blank. I did the test and it didn't become black. So maybe the developer is exhausted? (It s strange it is my second one and I did it after 2 months). In the case I wrongly inverted the two, how can I understand what s the developer and what s the bleach? They seem of the same color.... maybe the smell? Please help xD thanks

    • @CineStillFilm
      @CineStillFilm  2 года назад

      Hi Federica. Can you email support@cinestillfilm.com. They'll be able to assist you further.

  • @andyvan5692
    @andyvan5692 2 года назад

    good idea, but how do you do it if, say you are processing 120 MF roll film, or LF sheet film( or wet/dry plates, or tintypes) as these are discrete units, not a roll of stock, and at $20 AUD or so a sheet, etc, would turn out a quite expensive test.

    • @blabla12345200
      @blabla12345200 2 года назад +1

      you can still use just a snippet of 35mm as long as they share the developing process. In regards to emulsions 120 and large format are the same as 35mm, only the format is different. i don't know much about wet/dry plates or tintypes, but i assume you can just cover a smaller piece of material with the photographic emulsion and test that if you don't want to waste a whole photographs worth of emulsion.