Great news! Still have some Tetenal to go through right now though it is powdered so I guess it'll keep. Might get some Kodak while I can...
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Great news! Still have some Tetenal to go through right now though it is powdered so I guess it'll keep. Might get some Kodak while I can...
Also a caution, this stuff, the C41 Flexicolor SM, is heavy. :(
Fixer 14kg, 31 lbs
Dev 4kg 9 lbs
Bleach 8kg 18 lbs.
No weight on the shipping carton for the final rinse, but is quite light.
An update: I recently bought some C-41 Flexicolor Dev from 2 sources: Pakor, and Adorama. This is the box to make 5 gallons of regular C-41 dev. Pakor has it for $23, Adorama for $29, but shipping is much different: $9 for Adorama (no hazmat charges) for UPS ground, $42(!!!!) for Pakor, including hazmat charges, for UPS ground.
So although Pakor is a little cheaper on the actual product, the shipping is egregiously high, so buy it from adorama if you are in the market for it. Just an FYI.
-Ed
Excellent! Thanks, Ed.
Does anyone have a source for the Fuji Hunt chemicals in the US? Macodirect has them, but they're in Europe :-(.
-jbl
How many rolls of 120 film can I get out of the Flexicolor 1 Liter Kit???
If used in a standard 16 oz. inversion tank, and used one shot, you would get 4 rolls. If used again with time adjustments, you should be able to get 4 rolls per pint, or 16 rolls total. This comes from Kodak's publications about their C-41 chemistry.
I personally use it one-shot. Ihave reused it before and noticed the base was darker than the first batch, so I decided to stop that practice. One day I may test a process control strip on used developer and see what it reads, but I don't have time to do that now.