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Ray so I assume you then scan the negative and ............ then we see a digital version? Am I on the wrong track, cause I always thought printing in colour in a dark room was pretty heavy duty stuff.I am shooting more and more film.
And that includes color film
But the cost for development is not that low.
About 6€ + tax + shipping for one roll of 120-film
So I thought: How hard could it really be?
After buying a Tetenal C-41 developer kit the answer is: Not hard att all!!
It actually was as simple as developing B/W film, or even simpler.
For a 1 litre kit it was a bit lower than half the price I paid the pro-lab per roll of film.
So the next kit will be the 5-litre kit with even more saving per roll of film!
With exactly the same quality of development as from the Pro-lab!
And on the shelf in my dark room stands now also a E6- kit.
:chug:
Ray
Mamiya 6; 150mm, Portra 400.
Close to home.