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    Re: Color Developing Tempered Bath Heater

    Put together a little video of how I do my color film development for anyone interested.

    https://youtu.be/x5bSqpfrkZs

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    Re: Color Developing Tempered Bath Heater

    Another option. I noticed another poster in a different thread mentioned one of these. So I got one. Works great. Cheap as well. A used surplus laboratory tempering bath. 17.50 plus shipping on ebay. Mine is 12" x 14" or so and about 6" deep. It has a lid that you can put on it while it warms up the water.

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    Re: Color Developing Tempered Bath Heater

    Quote Originally Posted by DHodson View Post
    Have a look at this article in Emulsive ( http://emulsive.org/articles/a-guide...-kikie-wilkins ). The author uses the exact same one developing their E-6

    Regards
    Dave
    Thanks for sharing, Dave. It's a pretty interesting and rather robust solution. So much so that I found myself inspired to try it out for myself.

    Looks like 2017 is going to be sous vide E6 and C41 at EMULSIVE HQ

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    Re: Color Developing Tempered Bath Heater

    Let us know how you make out. I'm still battling my way through B&W but eventually I'd like to try my hand at some colour.

    Dave

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    Re: Color Developing Tempered Bath Heater

    Thusfar, my attempts at colour have been one-offs, treating the chems I was given as one-shot.

    It's a waste but has been fun to try bleach bypass and XPRO (with bleach bypass). Hoping to write an article about my color film development adventures later this year.

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