I've never done colour in a Morse but your times seem too short. As I recall 
the Morse tank is about triple the amount of time you would need in a dunk or 
spiral tank because the film is contact with the chemistry for such a short 
time. For example, for Tri-X the first developer is 6 minutes but in a Morse 
its 18 minutes or 18 passes (I'm going by Martin Baumgarters notes on the 
Morse).

John



On Sunday, September 7, 2014 6:45:08 AM, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
wrote:
 


Sorry for the late reply. I have been looking for my notes, which are 
packed away somewhere at the moment. It's been about a year since I've 
processed anything, so from memory, it goes something like this:

All temperatures, were according to the press kit.

1) 2min wash.
2) 4min Sodium Sulphite solution for remjet removal.
3) 3min wash (a second, if it looks like there's still more remjet 
hanging around)
4) 5:30min developer
5) 3min Wash
6) 11min ish Blix
7) 6min Wash, fresh water per pass.
8) Two passes for stabilizer
9) Played with two passes of photo flo, due to persistently sticky film. 
It might work, but needs more testing.

I'm curious about the PB-2 formula you mentioned.


Herb



On 05.09.2014 18:09, Roger Wilson wrote:
> Hi folks,
> 
> I was wondering if anyone on this list has some times for processing
> kodak colour negative 16mm film in a Morse G3 tank using Jobo C-41
> Press Kit? This is what I have been doing and find the contrast to be
> lower then I had expected. I process 100' rolls.
> 
> FIRST RUN THROUGH PB-2 FORMULA TO REMOVE REMJET - 4 minutes: equaling
> 4 passes - temp- 38 Celsius
> RINSE WITH WATER 5 MINUTES: equaling 6 passes using fresh water per
> pass - temp- 38 Celsius
> DEVELOPER: 7 minutes equaling 7 passes - temp- 38 Celsius
> 2ND RINSE: 6 minutes equaling 8 passes using fresh water per pass -
> temp- 38 Celsius
> BLIX: 12 minutes equaling 12 passes - temp- 38 Celsius
> FINAL RINSE: 16 minutes over 16 passes using fresh water per pass -
> temp- 38 Celsius
> STABILIZER: 4 minutes equaling 4 passes - room temperature
> HANG FILM TO DRY:
> 
> Thanks folks!
> 
> Roger D. Wilson
> Film Scientist
> 613 324 - 7504
> [email protected]
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