Processing Konica Pro 160?

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Jayd

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I have a fair amount of Konica Pro160 220 and a koni Omega Rapid M camera sitting around because the local sources for processing have dried up so I' interested in processing myself even if that means making it into B&W I have tanks and 120 reels at the least I would need 220 reels if tank processing is even feasable.

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It's feasible even easy to develop C41 in a tank. I use the Tetenal 1L kit which I've had great success with over 30+ films some as old as 1980's VR200 that turned out OK.
I have instructions here:
http://photo-utopia.blogspot.com/2011/01/processing-your-first-colour-negative.html

The only real issue is keeping the tank at 38°C which I do by water bath and fish tank heater for the 3-15sec.
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The above is Ektar taken late afternoon last summer processed in Tetenal C41
 

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Or FujiHunt kit.

Or Kodak chemicals, which are sold as a kit by Photographer's Formulary.
 
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Thank you all
just a water bath and fish tank heater is sufficient temp. control ?

Jay
 
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