blockend
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It looks like the 1 litre kit is no more and 2.5 litre is the smallest available. Maybe the 50 rolls from a litre guys have forced the change? 

If smaller C41 and/or E6 kits become unavailable, I shall certainly abandon home processing of colour. At the moment, a Tetanal kit used for the full recommended capacity of 12 films works out marginally less expensive than sending films for lab processing. But, costing in one's own time, and allowing for wastage, it's really a no-brainer. I could never use a larger kit to its capacity, and, so far as time is concerned, I'd rather spend this on scanning colour and making finished prints, and processing and printing B&W.
Once diluted the clock is ticking on the chemicals. 1 litre kits lasted much longer than the 12-16 recommended film limit if processed in groups, and fits standard sized bottles and tanks. One Flickr member is up to 50 films from 1 ltr and many pass 30. Why kill a standard size? Postage also increases.I am not really getting the problem.
Is it about that you cannot measure small volume of concentrate?
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