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I’d like to try Vision 3! Just because it’s that much cheaper than anything else. I can get a 100ft roll to bulk load for the price of six rolls of Portra. I’m thinking about getting a 36 frame roll just to try it.

I don’t have room in my designated “film gadget cabinet” to add five bottles of ECN-2 developer, which is why I’m considering the Cinestill 2 bath ECN-2 developer, I’ve been very pleased with the C41 version.

Would you:
1. Try the Cinestill ECN-2 kit?

2. Develop in C41 developer and rub the remjet layer off afterwards.

3. Soak the film in some remjet removal solution and then develop in either C41 or ECN-2 developer?

If you already develop for C-41 then you only need to add two bottles. One for the prewash to remove the remjet, and the ECN-2 developer. Everything else is the same or so similar to not matter for home or still photography use.
 
If you already develop for C-41 then you only need to add two bottles. One for the prewash to remove the remjet, and the ECN-2 developer. Everything else is the same or so similar to not matter for home or still photography use.

Not quite I think. I use the Cinestill simplified 2 bath developer, so I only have two bottles.
 
Not quite I think. I use the Cinestill simplified 2 bath developer, so I only have two bottles.

Ah, sorry I was speaking from my own experience. I scratch mix both C-41 and ECN-2 so I have separate baths for each step. So in my case only the developer and the prebath was different.
 
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