I've used Unicolor for about 4 years now. Some tips:
- Take their advice seriously on using the chemicals within several days of mixing them; doing this, saving up rolls to be processed, I've done 15-19 rolls with a 1-liter kit, adding 30 seconds developer and blix time for rolls 16-19. This provides more consistent results, which is important if you will be making RA4 prints as having to find new color filtration and exposure time settings due to negative variability is extremely time consuming (may be less important if scanning). Filter each chemical, using a funnel and coffee filters, between each developing cycle.
- Since you will lose some blix via leakage from the tank during agitations, develop in your larger tanks first (e.g., 2-120 rolls or 3 or 4-135 rolls).
- Add 1/2 teaspoon of PhotoFlo concentrate to 1 liter of the stabilizer, repeat every 8 rolls processed; this will prevent water drying marks.
- Spend $20 and get a box of nitrile gloves and a pair lab goggles and have some ventilation during developing (simple and inexpensive safety precautions)