There are at least 3 liquid kits out there, they all offer the same level of "quality" as well as several powder kits if you must.I just might have to learn to process C-41 myself...but I'm not happy about the lack of quality chemistry available.
The only thing you need to read is the manual that comes with the chemicals. BTW - our kit has bleach and fix separate, though there is nothing wrong with using a kit that has blix.Also, any references that are a must-read for someone who has never done C-41 and would be starting from the beginning?
My local Costco (West Henrico, VA) closed down a while back for the same reason, but now they reopen it!
Jeff
The only thing you need to read is the manual that comes with the chemicals. BTW - our kit has bleach and fix separate, though there is nothing wrong with using a kit that has blix.
I live in a suburban area pretty representative of the non-city northeast US. I had been able to get C-41 processed at Costco for $1.59 until now.
I shoot for a weekly newspaper, and I occasionally shoot film for assignments for various reasons. I just might have to learn to process C-41 myself...but I'm not happy about the lack of quality chemistry available.
Really? When did it reopen? That is great news!
I live in a suburban area pretty representative of the non-city northeast US. I had been able to get C-41 processed at Costco for $1.59 until now.
I shoot for a weekly newspaper, and I occasionally shoot film for assignments for various reasons.
Yesterday, I called my local Costco just make sure their processor was up and working, in anticipation of shooting a roll of Fuji 800Z.
I was told they ran the last roll on Monday. The processor broke down, and this time it was too expensive to fix it for the small number of film rolls going through it.
For me, this is the demise of local mainstream color film processing.
I just might have to learn to process C-41 myself...but I'm not happy about the lack of quality chemistry available.
............... digital will provide you with superior quality with no cost of sales?
For some reason or another they got the processor fixed.
Jeff
I called both locations. Henrico is stopping development tomorrow. Midlothian will still have it.
if you dont mind setting up an account,
parker has had wonderful experiences with
millers. they are a pro lab with a great reputation ...
+1 on the CatLabs kit. It uses separate bleach and fix. My first 2 batches of c-41 were easy and the results were great. Once I get an efficient process down, it should come out to around $1.25 per roll, including shipping. Omer was real helpful in answering my questions.
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