Tom Kershaw
Subscriber
I've been doing RA-4 prints from current negs for a few months, and have got on fine with these, the process using a NOVA processor is straight forward and quick. However, I'd like to reprint some 20+ year old slides, and although I could do this via the computer, I would much prefere to print optically, which brings me on to my question:
In the UK a box of 50 12x16 ILFOCHROME retails for about £160, which seems OK if only doing a few prints. However, the P30 chemistry is nearly £80. Is there any way to use cheaper chemistry? Assuming there isn't, the new ilford.com site only has the info sheet for the P3.5 kit, whereas Firstcall Photographic (A UK retailer) says the P30 kit is new one. Do the kits work in the same way? According to Firstcall the P30 kit is supplied as a liquid.
Finally, what sort of learning curve should I expect if I decide to do ILFOCHROME?
Thanks,
Tom
In the UK a box of 50 12x16 ILFOCHROME retails for about £160, which seems OK if only doing a few prints. However, the P30 chemistry is nearly £80. Is there any way to use cheaper chemistry? Assuming there isn't, the new ilford.com site only has the info sheet for the P3.5 kit, whereas Firstcall Photographic (A UK retailer) says the P30 kit is new one. Do the kits work in the same way? According to Firstcall the P30 kit is supplied as a liquid.
Finally, what sort of learning curve should I expect if I decide to do ILFOCHROME?
Thanks,
Tom