2 pages. I don't know why anyone would use 10 posts per page setting unless they like turning pages
2 pages. I don't know why anyone would use 10 posts per page setting unless they like turning pages
Doh, now you made me go to page 6!
https://www.photrio.com/forum/thread...emistry.42870/ , se Mowrey's post for E-6 and C-41 mix.
Another one: http://www.opie.net/orphy/photo/dr/wkft-e6.html
You can also buy the color developer (Fuji Hunt) in 20L and mixing the rest, at least this is what I was thinking. CD-3 ingredient may not be easy to find (to me at least), there was some in the auction, but not recently...
All vanished from my memory now. Some formula in Photo Techniques magazine in the 1980's that we tweaked and fiddled with. I don't want to derail the other guys discussion. It was all pre-computer, late '80's early 1990's. I had some successes, but lots of fails. It was all 35mm Velvia. The color developer was CD3 which was already obsolete even then. Proprietary Kodak. Unobtainium now I would think. I had a decent PH meter and that's all dead now. Once the computers came along, it's sort of a fools errand now I suppose. We wanted the Velvia red's dripping off the page, and that's what computers seem to do best. I never did C41 at all. Not even with a kit. No interest in orange negatives, then or now. Sorry I'm not much help.
I got what I needed Jim. Derail away.
If you're mixing powders, I recommend a full face mask to protect the respiratory system. I bought 3M mask years ago from a local safety supply store. It's easy to update the filters.
I sure didn't want D76 or Dektal powder getting into my lungs.
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