spoolman Subscriber Joined Sep 7, 2007 Messages 661 Location Toronto Onta Format Med. Format Pan Feb 7, 2022 #1 Has anyone had experience using this kit for processing C-41 colour neg. film? Doug
btaylor Subscriber Joined Dec 28, 2010 Messages 2,258 Location Los Angeles Format Large Format Feb 7, 2022 #2 Yes. I have used it. Like all of the Arista brand chemistry I have used it worked exactly as expected.
Yes. I have used it. Like all of the Arista brand chemistry I have used it worked exactly as expected.
OP OP spoolman Subscriber Joined Sep 7, 2007 Messages 661 Location Toronto Onta Format Med. Format Pan Feb 11, 2022 #3 btaylor said: Yes. I have used it. Like all of the Arista brand chemistry I have used it worked exactly as expected. Click to expand... Thanks for the info. Does the 102 F solution temps present any problems? Doug
btaylor said: Yes. I have used it. Like all of the Arista brand chemistry I have used it worked exactly as expected. Click to expand... Thanks for the info. Does the 102 F solution temps present any problems? Doug
btaylor Subscriber Joined Dec 28, 2010 Messages 2,258 Location Los Angeles Format Large Format Feb 11, 2022 #4 spoolman said: Thanks for the info. Does the 102 F solution temps present any problems? Doug Click to expand... No, not at all. I wet print RA4 and don’t have any trouble with crossover or color correction using their C41 kit.
spoolman said: Thanks for the info. Does the 102 F solution temps present any problems? Doug Click to expand... No, not at all. I wet print RA4 and don’t have any trouble with crossover or color correction using their C41 kit.
OP OP spoolman Subscriber Joined Sep 7, 2007 Messages 661 Location Toronto Onta Format Med. Format Pan Feb 11, 2022 #5 btaylor said: No, not at all. I wet print RA4 and don’t have any trouble with crossover or color correction using their C41 kit. Click to expand... Thanks again. Doug
btaylor said: No, not at all. I wet print RA4 and don’t have any trouble with crossover or color correction using their C41 kit. Click to expand... Thanks again. Doug