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E6 for home? SAGE
can i do my own E6 processing

what would you do
Tetenal 3-bath or Kodak 6-bath
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>> Anonymous
>>268429
are you naturally an asshole or did you have to take classes?
>> SAGE
ITT people are very reluctant to talk about developing thier own film.
>> Anonymous
i will developer>stopbath> fixer> wash bath> dry = negs
>> Martin !.CzKQna1OU
>>268392
Temp. matters aswell. If its a degree under or over it can effect the outcome noticably
>> Anonymous
>>268319
PH also matters.

i've thrown some C-41 4x5 sheets through a B&W D-76 process before (by mistake) and ended up with usable negs. they were dense as all hell with some weird chem streaks on a couple areas. and they scanned really well, but i didn't try to print them.

if you call up some photolabs/studios/camera stores near you, you might be able to find someone getting rid of their E-6 chems.

i had a camera store up in Staunton, Virginia unload an entire car-load of slightly expired chems on me when he found out i went to a school that still runs an old high-capacity E-6 dip-and-dunk processor and Wing-Lynch machine.