Radost
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kind of expansive. I am happy i moved to ECN2
the smallest size seems to be 2.5 liters, most "Home Use" kits are one litre, or even 946ml, which seems to be a size that folks like in the US.I didn't think it was expensive. At least the c41 is comparable to most kits. They are usually about 30-40 for a 1 liter kit.
I'm curious why Kodak chose to use empty bottles in their pic. I wondered why the bleach is clear, then I found out they are all empty.
This is absolutely great news!Pretty great to have these kits back.
I'm curious why Kodak chose to use empty bottles in their pic.
I'm curious why Kodak chose to use empty bottles in their pic. I wondered why the bleach is clear, then I found out they are all empty.
the JOBO bleach is in half full bottles., (which is actually sensible as the bleach stores better with extra Oxygen. if the Kodak branded kit is the same way,someone new to the process might think thye were not getting a full kit.I think it may be that the product image has a "cleaner look" on the white background and looks better online.
Jobo bottles with chemicals:
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as the bleach stores better with extra Oxygen
regenerating used bleach involves oxidization
someone new to the process might think thye were not getting a full kit.
You might want to consider making your own from scratch. It's cheap enough to make one liter quantities
... or you could just mix your own from scratch. That's what I'm doing now.
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