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I have not used Jessop's kits. However, I doubt that processing with
them is any different than Kodak, Tetnal etc. It is most definitely possible to develop films as you suggest. The key is that you need to maintain the temperatures very precisely, within 0.5ºF. Make sure that everything, the chemicals, film, tank is at the specified temperature before pouring the first developer into the tank. Just follow the times given in the instructions that come with the kit. Remember that with color processing, mistakes can lead to color crossover and these are virtually impossible to correct later. -- Manny Bhuta Randolph, NJ USA "mr. chip" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:beov1v$310$(E-Mail Removed)... > Hello, > > Has anyone here (probably in the UK) used either the Jessop's C-41 or E-6 > kits? I would like to know how easy they are to use. I do black and white > processing in my garage and use a plastic sink tub filled with water to get > the right temperature. Is this good enough for colour? > > Thanks, > > Simon. > > Manny Bhuta |
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