I don't mean to be rude to anyone here but there are many other photographic pursuits I have which I feel deserve far more of my time. Both for financial reasons and personal photographic enrichment. My biggest interest at this point in time (apart from running my lab) is developing a replacement pos to pos analog process to replace Ilfochrome. I'm also interested in exploring colour processes both in camera and in darkroom which are not dependent on materials or technology from Fuji, Kodak, Ilford, Agfa etc...
This is more than fair and sounds like it is coming from a guy who like me, knows we all only have 24 hours in one day despite what technological marvels lie ahead. I think nailing down a replacement for Ilfochrome would be a great idea, I had a nice exchange of emails with Christopher Burkett recently that was quite eye opening in terms of who ended up with the majority of the last run of that material. I am far more interested in printing a show from my exsisting Kodachromes than shooting and souping new ones.
So where does a thread like this go from here...?....that seems to be the problem. I think while having people asking for a form of home brew K-14 recipe book from the likes of you and Ron is verging on reasonable, it might still take more time than you are willing to part with to break it down and present it.
That seems to be the new rub here, people want your process so they can find the next lab guru who is willing to give it a shot. We all have to be fair and respectful of people's time and individual needs. I would be the last person to complain that someone is not handing me a K-14 cookbook, I don't exactly see a venture capitalist posting on here that they have a few million that they need to spend on a "good cause"...
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