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Hello all.
I am now interested in how others process colour film at home, regardless of format.
My personal preference is to use thermostatically controlled tempering baths for the chemicals and the tank coupled with a pre-soak of the tank at the required processing temp.
This for me yields good results each time AKA consistent.
Admittedly, agitation and tank drainage times vary accordingly with the film format and tank used.
I'd love to have my film lab processed but do find it more economical to use one litre kits in a batch process manner.
I'll post some pictures of my set up next time I have film to soup.
I am now interested in how others process colour film at home, regardless of format.
My personal preference is to use thermostatically controlled tempering baths for the chemicals and the tank coupled with a pre-soak of the tank at the required processing temp.
This for me yields good results each time AKA consistent.
Admittedly, agitation and tank drainage times vary accordingly with the film format and tank used.
I'd love to have my film lab processed but do find it more economical to use one litre kits in a batch process manner.
I'll post some pictures of my set up next time I have film to soup.
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