Roger Cole
Subscriber
With the exception of the observations on cost, which don't need three different adjectives all meaning "expensive," that's a load of nonsense.
Bleach is neutralized with baking soda (or the neutralizing powder that comes with the bleach) then safe to dump down the drain in consumer quantities. The developer and fixer are essentially black and white print developer and black and white fixer. Not every transparency needs masking. It IS expensive, but for many images it is quite easy and the results are wonderful. Did a fair amount of it in the old days, thinking about getting some now in spite of the price but not really decided on that. Here at least it's not hard to get, just expensive.
Bleach is neutralized with baking soda (or the neutralizing powder that comes with the bleach) then safe to dump down the drain in consumer quantities. The developer and fixer are essentially black and white print developer and black and white fixer. Not every transparency needs masking. It IS expensive, but for many images it is quite easy and the results are wonderful. Did a fair amount of it in the old days, thinking about getting some now in spite of the price but not really decided on that. Here at least it's not hard to get, just expensive.