In my observation the Tetenal E6 kit is pretty much idiot proof, I have done anything from with/without preheat, with/without presoak to variations in temperature in excess of 1°C and did not see any obvious defects in the results. Someone with a densitometer can probably find problems with my slides but I have not asked anyone yet.
My recommendation is you run a few slide films through the process, see what it does for you, learn from experience and fix possible problems once they show up.
Unless you are willing to do many experiments with test clips, you'd better dump the bad chems. E6 first dev is not just some b&w dev, it's a carefully designed and balanced soup which makes sure all three color layers are developed correctly. Even if you achieve proper overall density in your slides with longer dev times, there is no reason why just by coincidence the colors should all be correct.After all there was something wrong with my another Tetenal kit. I don't know should I dump it or try to increase dev time +20% or so to compensate dark results?
The have their reps mostly spread over EU but also list an overseas contact.Is the tetenal E6 still available in other countries? I sure can't find it in the USA.
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