New To Color Film processing - suggestions

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I've recently regained interest in color, and have decided to jump right into C41 processing (why not?), so I've obtained a Photocolor C41 kit (super cheap - contains dev and blix.)

Any suggestions on processing - are the stock instructions good, or anything special?

Is it necessary to run the process at the high temperature, or can it be done a tad lower?

I'll be using a manual tank.
 

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htmlguru4242 said:
I've recently regained interest in color, and have decided to jump right into C41 processing (why not?), so I've obtained a Photocolor C41 kit (super cheap - contains dev and blix.)

Any suggestions on processing - are the stock instructions good, or anything special?

Is it necessary to run the process at the high temperature, or can it be done a tad lower?

I'll be using a manual tank.

Use a water bath to set your tank in, follow directions to the letter like a cookbook and you'll have fine results.
 
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