fs999
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Now I wonder if they are effervescant as claimed by them before...
I don't think this product is targted towards high volume users but rather casual shooters, maybe the one roll a month types?Considering the price of this tablet packaging - I would think they would be useful more for emergencies if one ran out of a standard developer rather than for any kind of regular use.
ECN-2 tablets would be neat tooI wish these came in C41.
Yes that would be the real breakthrough in "portable " C41 processing. I got the impression when Tetenal hinted strongly that it was about to embark on tablet processing it also hinted that C41 tablets were its goal but my recall might be faultyI wish these came in C41.
My thoughts exactly: Up until around 2005, I used to mix Kodak Xtol developer in 5-liter batches, and I'd regularly run back-to-back batches of film through my Jobo processor, and grumble about my plastic reels not drying quickly enough! But in 2021, my volume of film usage averages less than 1 roll per month, but I still want to process my film right away, not several months later.I don't think this product is targted towards high volume users but rather casual shooters, maybe the one roll a month types?
Since it stores so well and takes up very little space it would make for a nice setup with a Lab-Box etc.
This might be a stupid question but is Tetenal still the real Tetenal? Or did someone buy the brand to stick on their stuff?
Hi Henning, correct me if I'm wrong. Didn't Tetenal already have this tablet forming equipment? I seem to recall this sort of product was sold for use in markets like dental x-rays, graphic arts etc.Yes, current Tetenal (after their restart) is still the "real" Tetenal: Same stuff, same factory, same machinery.
But with a reduced number of employees, as because of their reorganisation they got rid off several product groups (mainly those related to digital imaging), and they are now concentrating completely on classic analogue photo chemistry products.
Best regards,
Henning
Hi Henning, correct me if I'm wrong. Didn't Tetenal already have this tablet forming equipment?
Best Mike.
Ron Mowrey (PE) mentioned that Kodak was investigating tablet chemicals when their chemistry research was halted. I didn't know they were made way back in the 1920s.
Mark
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