Mark I have had good luck using the tetanal kit for E-6, but it does require processing at a quite high temp. For one roll, I would probably send it out - I use the Tetanal kit as one-shot, and develop ~10 rolls of 120 with one 1L kit in my Jobo. Mark ________________________________ From: <mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [pure-silver] Old roll of E6 Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2013 20:17:19 -0700 Ok this one is a bit odd.. Found an old roll of slide film = today. It wasstuffed in a bag and I have no idea where it came from.= It could be a roll I took and the wife in packing "combined" ie move= d it outside of its normal place and neither of us noticed it was there.&nb= sp; It might be a roll that I didn't even take from a move of either of our= parents. Not likely mine, but might be hers or her mothers brother t= hat took it. I see no date on it. I al= so see no dx code on it either. Its Kodak Ektachrome 64 ER 135-= 20. What is weird to me is that its a 20 roll exposure of film.= Maybe I have, but I have bought film in 24 and 36, but honestly don'= t remember a 20 roll. Yes I have used short rolls of 8. Yet I d= on't remember the 20 roll, but then again I am not as young as I used tobe= . I do have a couple of hunches on what it might = be. One or two of them might be priceless to me. Getting E6 don= e here is tougher than it once was. Most places are shipping it somew= here and if this is going to be doneby anyone, it will be done in the same= building I am leaving it at. No transport of any kind any where.&nbs= p; Been there done that, they have lostthat. Ordered a kit today to = process it myself if need be. Any adviseand or information would be = appreciated. Thank you in advance. Mark ------------------------------ End of pure-silver Digest V1 #19 ********************************