msbarnes
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I'm thinking of developing color film.
I'm interested primarily in Kodak Portra 160, but maybe Fuji Provia 100...those are the only color emulsions that I like. Sending my film out to labs is getting costly and so I am considering giving up color entirely or just shooting it once in a blue moon.
Well since I don't shoot loads of color it makes sense for me to pick one process (c41 vs e6) to economize in the chemistry. How "difficult" is processing color at home? I believe that the most difficult part is maintaining a constant temperature. I'm sure I can google the steps and figure it out but what is your experience with home processing C41 or E6 without expensive equipment? Any developer kits that you would recommend (for C41)?
Michael
I'm interested primarily in Kodak Portra 160, but maybe Fuji Provia 100...those are the only color emulsions that I like. Sending my film out to labs is getting costly and so I am considering giving up color entirely or just shooting it once in a blue moon.
Well since I don't shoot loads of color it makes sense for me to pick one process (c41 vs e6) to economize in the chemistry. How "difficult" is processing color at home? I believe that the most difficult part is maintaining a constant temperature. I'm sure I can google the steps and figure it out but what is your experience with home processing C41 or E6 without expensive equipment? Any developer kits that you would recommend (for C41)?
Michael