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OK I bit the bullet and tried RA-4 in trays with room temp chemistry, filtration through unicolor filters on a 'mono' head (mains to a tungsten bulb). Temp control as the water comes out of the tap.
I then tried C-41 processing (bowl of haot water as the 'thermostat')
I had read about the need for super accuracy of temp (+- .5deg C) and timing (I use a coltim accurate to within 30"), the need for a rotary or slot processor etc. etc. but I am getting reasonable prints and negs now (not always consistent filtration but it doesn't take much to get there). Why is it working ? Am I easily pleased ? Am I incredibly lucky ? or is colour work actually not quite the black magic some make it out to be ?
I find it easier than PS and scanning negs.
Some other questions
-Would a drum make life easier or harder ? (still room temp, hand rolled)
- Do I need to take care about the RA-4 chemicals ? (after 20 years in various labs I have skin like a rhino)
Comments welcome
I then tried C-41 processing (bowl of haot water as the 'thermostat')
I had read about the need for super accuracy of temp (+- .5deg C) and timing (I use a coltim accurate to within 30"), the need for a rotary or slot processor etc. etc. but I am getting reasonable prints and negs now (not always consistent filtration but it doesn't take much to get there). Why is it working ? Am I easily pleased ? Am I incredibly lucky ? or is colour work actually not quite the black magic some make it out to be ?
I find it easier than PS and scanning negs.
Some other questions
-Would a drum make life easier or harder ? (still room temp, hand rolled)
- Do I need to take care about the RA-4 chemicals ? (after 20 years in various labs I have skin like a rhino)
Comments welcome