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  1. <p>As per James suggestion I scraped both sides and the image came off the purple side.</p>
  2. <p>Sorry to bring this up again but having originally exposed the purple side by mistake, I have since tried the yellow/brown side but found it to need more exposure, so I'm wondering if the purple side is actually the emulsion side? The anti halation layer seems to wash off the yellow/brown side.</p>
  3. Thanks Alan, I think I exposed the purple side. Will it make much difference? I didn't feel much difference between the sides Stephen but will test again.
  4. <p>I want to make enlarged negatives for some alternative processes like cyanotype etc. and recently got some 8x10 Arista Ortho Lith 2.0 Film. I'm unsure which side is the emulsion side as both are shiny. One side is purple while the other side is yellow/brown. Can anyone advise?</p>
  5. <p>I am using Tetenal's C41 (1 Liter) kit for my first time developing colour neg film in a standard developing tank and have a few questions.</p> <p>The instructions say to mix up the full liter and develop as follows:<br> First 1 to 4 films for 3 minutes 15 seconds<br> Next 5 to 8 films for 3 and half minutes<br> Next 9 to 12 films for 3 minutes 45 seconds<br> Next 13 to 16 films for 4 minutes</p> <p>I presume this means I can develop up to four films together and re-use the developer another three times? But if I only develop 1 or 2 films each time, will I still only get four development runs out of the kit and therefor not get as much value?</p> <p>Is it ok for example to only mix up half the kit if only doing two rolls at a time? This way I could increase the capacity and still get sixteen rolls in total.</p> <p>What agitation is required?</p>
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