kristopher_lawrence
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Hi,
I got a beautifull Kandan for cheap (it needs new bellows but I am working on that)
I am really impressed by the results that we can obtain with 4x5 slide film. However, processing is really expensive.
So, I want to process the slides myself and I have a couple questions: I will use a yankee bakelite light tight tank, an I can also use a water bath for temperature. I will also get a digital thermometer to be precise on the temperature. Does it sound right?
Now, chemistry. Kodak single use slide chemistry or Arista (freestyle) three bath chemistry?
I won't reuse chemicals that much, i.e. sill stick to their normal capacities and dispose of them when they will need compensation.
I need something that is consistent, and efficient. Since I am a little bit color blind, I want to be sure that the colors remain ok. (Thats why I shoot slides, I can trust their 'natural' colors)
I plan to shoot mainly Kodak slide but maybe some Fuji too.
Is there anything more I should know, feel free to tell me!
Thanks a lot,
Kris
I got a beautifull Kandan for cheap (it needs new bellows but I am working on that)
I am really impressed by the results that we can obtain with 4x5 slide film. However, processing is really expensive.
So, I want to process the slides myself and I have a couple questions: I will use a yankee bakelite light tight tank, an I can also use a water bath for temperature. I will also get a digital thermometer to be precise on the temperature. Does it sound right?
Now, chemistry. Kodak single use slide chemistry or Arista (freestyle) three bath chemistry?
I won't reuse chemicals that much, i.e. sill stick to their normal capacities and dispose of them when they will need compensation.
I need something that is consistent, and efficient. Since I am a little bit color blind, I want to be sure that the colors remain ok. (Thats why I shoot slides, I can trust their 'natural' colors)
I plan to shoot mainly Kodak slide but maybe some Fuji too.
Is there anything more I should know, feel free to tell me!
Thanks a lot,
Kris