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Hello everyone,
I have a colour darkroom at home. It consists of the darkroom itself. A durst enlarger, and a big developing machine, for the paper.
the negatives I bring to a lab, to get them back alltogether with a contact sheet. I was told at my school, that the development of c41 is not so critical as B/W, so leaving it to the lab was OK.
I was wondering, since I do all this with negatives very nicely. Why can't I do this with positives, dia slides?
I can imagine one uses different paper and chemicals, but that would be all I can think off. Am I right?
the machine I use, is a big 6 bath machine, with digital temperature control and speed control for every bath.
What process should I use, and is it easy?
if so, then I might be switching to slides for landscapes.
Hope to hear something about this. I searched APUG on this but could not find the answer, so here 's the thread....
Best regards Sam
I have a colour darkroom at home. It consists of the darkroom itself. A durst enlarger, and a big developing machine, for the paper.
the negatives I bring to a lab, to get them back alltogether with a contact sheet. I was told at my school, that the development of c41 is not so critical as B/W, so leaving it to the lab was OK.
I was wondering, since I do all this with negatives very nicely. Why can't I do this with positives, dia slides?
I can imagine one uses different paper and chemicals, but that would be all I can think off. Am I right?
the machine I use, is a big 6 bath machine, with digital temperature control and speed control for every bath.
What process should I use, and is it easy?
if so, then I might be switching to slides for landscapes.
Hope to hear something about this. I searched APUG on this but could not find the answer, so here 's the thread....
Best regards Sam