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Thread: 8x10" C-41, which lab?

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    Re: 8x10" C-41, which lab?

    Thank you all! I guess I'll give Peak Imaging a try; I feel like it might be a bit late for the DIY-C41-party. I've got a stock of about 60 sheets left, and until that's finished, maybe maybe I might have found another way to get the results I want.

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    Re: 8x10" C-41, which lab?

    My experience developing 8x10" colorfilm in a Jobo papier drum on a ATL was extremely disappointing. Never got uniform result.

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    Re: 8x10" C-41, which lab?

    My experience with c-41 has been limited to 120 and 4x5, both of which I do in my kitchen sink using a sous vide cooker for temp control, but it seems that a Jobo CPE or CPE2 with a 2550 (I think?) drum would be great for 8x10, both BW and color, especially as the drum will take a film holder that will allow you to develop 3 sheets at a time. That is my plan when/if I start shooting enough 8x10 to spend the $ on it. Until them Im getting fine results developing X-rays in a cibachrome print drum.

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