Thanks for the responses to my original question.
From what I have gathered, it appears that c41 is
not too difficult to do. Apparantly, however, you
need to maintain chemicals at 100deg F, throughout
development.
I have a plastic drum (Jobo 3010, I believe) that I
rotate my 4x5 negatives in for b&w processing. I am
hoping I can spin this in a warm water bath. I bought
an inexpensive 200watt aquariam heater, that, I am
hoping, will keep my waterbath the correct temp.
From some info I have read, tetenal 1 liter kits
are good for color negative development. Anyone have
any thoughts on this?
Also, I am getting ready to purchase a box of 50 or 100 sheets
of color negative film. I have read that Kodak Portra stands
up to reciprocity fairly well. I will be doing mostly
a variety of outdoor shots. Anyone else have thoughts as
to a better choice for color sheet film, before I
spend any money?
Thanks!!
Jeff Dilcher
Received on Tue Jul 17 15:46:45 2001
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