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Yeah, I see what you mean. I get ambiguous answers from my sources.
Do what works!
PE
Do what works!

PE
The current ECN and ECP go through the same process.
One is tungsten and the other is daylight?
Looks like the cars are paring on the wrong side of the street.
PE
Dan, very fine results and yes, I did know you were in AU. It was late at night here as you can see, and I wanted to kid you rather than post a long answer.
I think that you have the problems ironed out. Just watch for the contrast difference. ECN is about 0.5 and regular C41 films run from 0.6 (pro films) to 0.75 (consumer films), and thus the color print materials and scanners are fooled by thinking that all negative films are C41.
As for divided developer keeping, that remains to be seen. CDs oxidize more rapidly and are trickier to stabilize. You can make a B&W concentrate that lasts years, but CD kits are known to go bad rather quickly, even as a 3 part kit.
PE
Ok, this is all very cool. I don't understand it all, but it does seem that a divided C-41, while not perfect, is interesting.
Allow me to ask the related question of divided developers: does the formula here result in working solution longevity similar to Diafine? Because it is divided, does it last "forever"?
Dan;
Something looks wrong with the hue of the dyes. Is that real?
PE
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