Can someone please post a copy of the Unicolor E6 instructions?

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Hello all,

I've seemed to misplace the instructions and I don't remember all of the temps and times yet, if someone could copy theirs I'd greatly appreciate it, I can't find it anywhere on the internet.
 

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To my great surprise I was unable to find these instructions online. Fortunately the E6 process is standardized, therefore development with this kit should run very similar to what Tetenal's E-6 instructions recommend.
 

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I believe you will find the instructions on Freestyle.com but the Tetenal's should be the same
 

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There is no reversal bath nor is there any stabilizer.

Is Unicolour the same as Tetenal? At least Tetenal gives a bottle of Stab.
If their E6 is a bad as their C41 powder I'd avoid it, now there's a few rolls of Ektar I'm not getting back.

I'd love to 6-bath but Tetenal is the best we can get downunder without being a lab buying 50L at a time.

Also note that Tetenal instructions say to increase FD time by a minute with Fuji films in a Jobo, which I've done with Velvia and gotten perfect results. I don't know if Unicolour needs the same or not.
 

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Just remember to use a good reversal step (light or reversal bath) and a good formalin Stabilizer (formula elsewhere) and if you get grungy Dmins or whites, then it is the blix step, and so you must refix and wash and stabilize.

PE
 

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Just remember to use a good reversal step (light or reversal bath)

Tetenal, and most likely Unicolor, have their reexposure compound in their CD bath (not listed in MSDS, though). They need neither a dedicated reexposure bath, nor a light reversal step.
 

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Rudi, thanks. I had forgotten that.

I hope it is nothing nasty. The ones we found at EK were not very friendly.
 

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I hope it is nothing nasty. The ones we found at EK were not very friendly.

I guess they are reasonably benign at the concentrations used, otherwise they'd be listed in the msds ...
 
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