[pure-silver] Re: :SPAM: Re: how critical is E6 temp and...

6 bath kodak kit it will be.

thanks.

RobC

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At 30/01/2007 17:43 -0800, you wrote:
>Here's what Kodak & Fuji say:
>
>"Caution: Both Kodak and Fuji do not recommend processing Lumiere, Elite, 
>Velvia, Sensia, Provia and other tabular grain-type films in any three-step 
>E-6 type chemicals. For these films, or any critical work, JOBO recommends 
>using the six-step E-6 process (see above). For some amateurs and small volume 
>professional photo processors, the three-step chemical may produce acceptable 
>results. However, the color balance may not be optimal, and the complete 
>clearing of residual silver in the film may take longer in the bleach-fix step 
>than the recommended times."
>
>Jim
>
>
>At 08:26 AM 1/30/2007 +0100, Christian Nze wrote:
>>Hello
>>
>>The temp of the bath is criticl for the first developer bath for the other 
>>bath the temp is less important.
>>I mostly use 3 bath tetenal product which work great and find no advantage in 
>>the 6bath method.
>>I use it  in an atl1000 (you may find some at low price, it is a reat tool 
>>for  developing film)
>
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