I decided with the tonne (nearly) of chemicals I should start offering a service to help promote more film usage.
So I'm trying to keep the cost as low as possible while being sustainable.
I'll see about using that yankee tank as a dip and dunk tank for 4x5 in the dark for C-41 and E-6.
C-41 is pretty much good to go for 35mm and 120, E-6 will be another ~2 weeks till I can get my hands on some more commercial first developer.
I do use Stabilizer III too, if you got old films that need stabiliser as opposed to final rinse, or want to cross-process E-6 in C-41.
Made a FB page for it http://www.facebook.com/pages/Melbourne-Film-Processing-Supplies/192853034081634
FB is good for liking and getting it around to the hip crowd etc.
For the facebook challenged (work in progress) - http://www.photodan.com.au/services.php
I do have RA-4 chems and a 35mm-4x5" colour enlarger, but no RA-4 paper atm, I'll test interest on that and investigate if I should just buy a big roll of paper and cut it down in the future.
So I'm trying to keep the cost as low as possible while being sustainable.
I'll see about using that yankee tank as a dip and dunk tank for 4x5 in the dark for C-41 and E-6.
C-41 is pretty much good to go for 35mm and 120, E-6 will be another ~2 weeks till I can get my hands on some more commercial first developer.
I do use Stabilizer III too, if you got old films that need stabiliser as opposed to final rinse, or want to cross-process E-6 in C-41.
Made a FB page for it http://www.facebook.com/pages/Melbourne-Film-Processing-Supplies/192853034081634
FB is good for liking and getting it around to the hip crowd etc.
For the facebook challenged (work in progress) - http://www.photodan.com.au/services.php
I do have RA-4 chems and a 35mm-4x5" colour enlarger, but no RA-4 paper atm, I'll test interest on that and investigate if I should just buy a big roll of paper and cut it down in the future.
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