Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2013/08/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Jim wrote: > Oliver: > > It's not that difficult to soup your own, and no need to spend hours on > the MUNI. > > Get a stainless tank and reel, Nikkor is best, > and a one liter bag of D76, a very forgiving developer. > Some Ilford liquid fixer and some FP4 film. > > Less than 20 minuets to process then wash and dip in a bowl of water > with a drop of Photo Flo. > > Hang it to dry for awhile in a part of your apartment/condo with hardly > any traffic. Leave it alone! > > Have a glass of Cabernet, "The apples are under control". > > At 72, I do it at least once a week, you can do it too... but I don't do > my own E6 anymore, especially the 11x14 Ektachrome. > > Don't bother with the fancy developers, you'll only drive your self crazy. Jim, I really appreciate your recipe, your stamina, and your spirit. Until 1976 - when I divorced my first wife and sold the whole kit - I had a complete wet chemistry darkroom where I successfully developed and printed BW according to Ansel Adams's oral and printed instructions. During the subsequent 25 years or so I was too busy - and usually too tired - to process film. Now every drain has a warning sign not to poison the waters that ultimately flow into the Pacific Ocean. I infer from your reference to MUNI that you live in or near the City. How about meeting for a walkabout? Best regards, Oliver (1928).