Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/05/18

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Subject: [Leica] Re: Chrome film developing advice
From: Jim Brick <jim@brick.org>
Date: Sat, 18 May 2002 10:58:13 -0700
References: <B90BB3CF.5301%telyt@earthlink.net> <3CE60265.6F1CB8AE@hemenway.com>

At 09:55 AM 5/18/2002 -0700, David Rodgers wrote:
>I need some advice. I want to develop my own E-6 film and I'm looking for 
>recommendations on processors and chemistry for light volume (10-15 rolls 
>a month). I know using a local lab would be easier, but I like developing 
>my own film.
>
>Equipment sure change a persons photographic approach. A few years ago I 
>stopped shooting chrome film and began shooting lots of neg film, mainly 
>because my scanner did such a poor job with chromes. Now I have a scanner 
>that handles slides very well. I'm beginning to think that, for me at 
>least, digital camera images and scanned negs are an inferior substitute 
>for Leica trannies. I wish I'd never switched.
>
>Dave



Jobo and "107 7643 KODAK PROFESSIONAL Single-Use Chemistry Kit, Process E-6"

Makes up to 5 liters but can be mixed to any quantity as it is all liquid. 
Instructions tell how. Super kit!!!

Jim

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