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    Re: The new Ektachrome E100, Tetenal E6 and Jobo

    Quote Originally Posted by pkr1979 View Post
    I have never tried the Bellini kit but Tetenals Colortec kit is brilliant. You can read abit here (it is Tetenal about Tetenal): https://tetenal.com/media/48/b8/74/1...27-06-2018.pdf

    The 2.5L kit is good for 30 135-36 films so reusable up to that.
    Thanks for the info. So would I need to make up the chemicals in small batches as I go or do you have to make up the total kit and store it mixed?

    Thanks.

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    Re: The new Ektachrome E100, Tetenal E6 and Jobo

    I usually mix up 500ml. No need to mix up the entire thing. It has shorter shelf life mixed up.

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    Re: The new Ektachrome E100, Tetenal E6 and Jobo

    Quote Originally Posted by pkr1979 View Post
    I usually mix up 500ml. No need to mix up the entire thing. It has shorter shelf life mixed up.
    Great thanks, do you know how long the undiluted solution would last when opened, if stored in a bottle with the air taken out?

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    Re: The new Ektachrome E100, Tetenal E6 and Jobo

    It says 24 weeks: https://www.digitaltruth.com/product...structions.pdf
    Its probably gonna be good for longer :-)

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    Re: The new Ektachrome E100, Tetenal E6 and Jobo

    Quote Originally Posted by pkr1979 View Post
    It says 24 weeks: https://www.digitaltruth.com/product...structions.pdf
    Its probably gonna be good for longer :-)
    Amazing, thanks!

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    Re: The new Ektachrome E100, Tetenal E6 and Jobo

    Is it possible to do N+1 when developing E6 film?

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    Re: The new Ektachrome E100, Tetenal E6 and Jobo

    The typical expression would be to Push it a stop in E6. Zone system N+ lingo has a somewhat different connotation. Yes, it can be done, but you should always run a test first to see what the penalty is, qualitatively. Being a chrome film, E100 is already quite contrasty, and a full step push is quite a bit. And doing a push for sake of using a higher ASA or to try to salvage a metering mistake won't land you the best results by any means. I recommend shooting a relatively cheap roll of 35mm or 120 film of the kind of subject matter and exposure strategy options you have in mind, and have a well-monitored lab push process that, to see if this is something you want to further pursue or not.

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    Re: The new Ektachrome E100, Tetenal E6 and Jobo

    Thanks Drew for the great insight. I am developing the E6 myself I was wondering how to push and pull E6 on the development side.

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