I suppose you could use it 1 shot but no reason to. You need Developer starter (Cheap) and Bleach Starter (Cheap) AND you will need to replenish your chemistry. UPS truck sat out in a unheated garage overnight stuff was cold but fine. They shipped UPS, nothing froze but I had them delivered to my work. These chemicals are readily available from Unique photo in NJ.
#Kodak c 41 chemicals series#
2500 series short (2x35mm) reel tank I used 450mL of solution This was probably overkill but I didn't wan't to run out of activity.
#Kodak c 41 chemicals manual#
Having said this Kodak Z-100 manual basically says you can Bleach up to 6 1/2 minutes if that's what your old minilab is set up to do, and Fix up to 6 1/2 minutes (Look at the Z-100 manual) If you have the fastest minilab Bleach is 1 min! Fixer is two separate baths of 1 min each.
There are options for times on Bleach and fixer. developer, (This is common to every C-41 process ). I processed on a Jobo CPP2, with a lift, in the short 2500 series tank. This stuff is designed for minilabs but looks to work fine for small tanks. I am using the Kodak Flexicolor C-41 RA (Rapid Access) chemistry. I just developed 2 rolls of 35 mm 1 Fuji, and 1 Kodak Portra. You can check your local shop may have the stuff but most use the cartridges. This is the same stuff that comes in the cartridges that Fuji, Kodak and others sell but this is for machines that don't use the dopey cartridges. But ONLY the Rapid Access C-41 (This is what every minilab uses now) Unlike B&H you don't have to buy a lifetime supply and buy at the store. Unique Photo in NJ sells REAL Kodak C-41 chemistry in less than case quantities 5L at a time. Here's my solution to the Freestyle/Tetenal dilemma. Potential uses include agricultural, oceanographic, hydrological, geological, and environmental studies, reconnaissance, and other scientific applications where a high-definition film is needed.Hi I just posted this in reply to the Tetenal kits going away. This film has a thin, highly hardened emulsion that provides ultra-high resolving power and image sharpness, and that permits high-temperature rapid processing. 3409 Film is designed for high-altitude, stabilized platform aerial cameras with high-quality optical systems.ģ409 Film has a 2.5-mil (0.063 mm) ESTAR Thin Base with a dyed-gel backing. It features extended red sensitivity for the reduction of atmospheric haze effects.ģ409 Film is designed for high-altitude, stabilized platform aerial cameras with high-quality optical systems. KODAK AERECON High-Altitude Film 3409 is a slow speed, panchromatic, black-and-white aerial camera film.
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