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Montreal: Kodak Flexicolor Kits (C-41)
This is a shout out to all the C-41 lovers who live in or transit by Montréal: stopping by LL Lozeau in the chems section, I was struck to see small Kodak Flexicolor kits (2L) for tank development.
They also had large gallons of bleach, and the sales rep told me that they would get the rest of the chems over the coming days, as the order was brought over by the distributer.
I was really glad to see hobbyist colour chemistry on shelves, and I hope you guys have a chance to go tell them that we still love home processing.
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thanks for the tip! Montreal is just a hop and a skip for me too.
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Any idea if they'd mail to Ontario? I have lots of Tetenal/JOBO press kits left but would like to try the Kodak C-41 as well.
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Thanks for the tip. Been a while since I paid a visit to Lozeau
Salut !
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 Originally Posted by hpulley
Any idea if they'd mail to Ontario? I have lots of Tetenal/JOBO press kits left but would like to try the Kodak C-41 as well.
Their website has an online catalog, but not everything is available through it.
Give them a call. If anything fails, I'd be glad to help.
Using film since before it was hip.
"One of the most singular characters of the hyposulphites, is the property their solutions possess of dissolving muriate of silver and retaining it in considerable quantity in permanent solution" — Sir John Frederick William Herschel, "On the Hyposulphurous Acid and its Compounds." The Edinburgh Philosophical Journal, Vol. 1 (8 Jan. 1819): 8-29. p. 11
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