I had no problems developing E6. I simply filled my kitchen sink with water
about two degrees higher than required, and after bringing my chemicals to
temperature, used that holding bath to keep everything steady.
I do agree, however, that taking C41 to a one hour lab will probably be easier.
I do my own E6 because I occasionally shoot color infrared and cannot trust
the processing machines locally.
Cheers -
george
--- erickson@hickorytech.net wrote:
> My experience was that it was very sensitive to small temperature changes.
> Processing around 100 degrees makes it harder to keep the temperature
> stable. It's a heck of a lot easier and just as cheap to have your local one
> hour do it for you. There's nothing creative about it and it's easy to
> spoil.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Gustavo" <glpozza@hehe.com>
> To: <pinhole-discussion@pinhole.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 4:18 PM
> Subject: [pinhole-discussion] maybe of topic, but...
>
>
> > I´m thinking about processing c-41 at home, but before i start, i need
> some
> > info about the process. Could you gimme any help/link ?
> >
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