hi Kirks518
i can't speak for much about what you are asking
i have kept away from color processing for a long while
but eventually may buy a cat labs kit or 2 ...
but what i would worry about is using color chemistry
anywhere where you might be preparing food.
from what i understand color processing ( e6 or c41 )
is not the friendliest of chemistry, and it probably isn't the
best thing to do the exercise in the sink or the counter
and when i was doing my research and watching the youtube videos
there was a guy doing his thing in the sink and dumping the chemistry down
the drain and every comment that followed his video was about
how that wasn't a good practice ...
good luck with your processing, its something i look forward to doing one of these days
john
Do it and have fun! C41 chemistry is easy and a couple of degrees or 15-30 seconds are not noticeable--I do 4x5 film, and it takes longer than the correction factor for used chemicals to fill or empty the tanks.
I think 15 - 30 seconds of development time is very significant. Even 5 seconds makes a difference. The most critical step of C-41 process is the first step, the color development step.
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