John Wiegerink
Subscriber
I need a little advice when it comes to E6 home processing. I do fine in the B&W realm, but color is not something I have ever ventured into. Here's where I'm at. I have probably 100+ sheets of Fujichrome 50D and a few more sheets of Fuji 50T film. I'd like to pack a couple of holders loaded with the Fuji when I go out to shoot 4X5 B&W and then process them at home. I don't think I'll have a problem catching on, but I'm wondering how to contain cost.
Questions????? What kit do I buy? Can I replenish it? How long will the chems last? Or do I store up shot film and process it all at one time, then discard the developer. I have a SP445 developing tank and plan on using that. I also have a roller drum that holds eight sheets, but would like to use the SP445 tank if I can.
If I remember right the Unicolor 6 step kit would allow you to mix up just the amount you needed at the time, but that was with kit's about 30 years ago and I don't know if there are kits now that allow mixing just what you need.
If this works for me I will try my hand at 8X10 processing since I have 75 plus sheets of Fujichrome D and T. I'm just trying to do this as economically and efficiently as possible.
Thanks,
JohnW
Questions????? What kit do I buy? Can I replenish it? How long will the chems last? Or do I store up shot film and process it all at one time, then discard the developer. I have a SP445 developing tank and plan on using that. I also have a roller drum that holds eight sheets, but would like to use the SP445 tank if I can.
If I remember right the Unicolor 6 step kit would allow you to mix up just the amount you needed at the time, but that was with kit's about 30 years ago and I don't know if there are kits now that allow mixing just what you need.
If this works for me I will try my hand at 8X10 processing since I have 75 plus sheets of Fujichrome D and T. I'm just trying to do this as economically and efficiently as possible.
Thanks,
JohnW