My local Costco is done with film developing

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Thanks for all the replies.

The kit mentioned above does sound good due to the separate bleach/fix. Anyone else used it? What temps can you develop at with that set of chemistry?

I have no clue where to start. I've only ever developed b&w, so I have no idea how to go about this. I need some sort of instructions! And maybe some more equipment too...?

Is the Rollei kit a lot easier for a beginner to start with?

The kit has instructions with it and they do not mention the lower temperature processing - it only uses 101 fahranheit. I have a Phototherm Model 14 constant temperature bath. It's simple and works real well. It is discontinued, but findable.

Here are the instructions:
 

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My local Costco stopped processing film about six months ago, but other nearby Costcos still process 35mm film. Too bad they do not process 120 and 4"x5" film.
 
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