Hey folkshas anyone used this lab?http://www.retrolab.eu/index.htmllooks like 
it might be good value ...?cheers moira

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    On Tuesday, September 7, 2021, 2:58:41 PM GMT+2, FrameWorks Admin 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 Hi Esther,The contrast is determined by the first developer (D94A). If your 
films are coming out with little contrast, you might want to try making a fresh 
batch of this first.Secondly, most of the problems I had with C4 were with the 
bleach. Dichromate gives more consistent results than permanganate, so it’s 
good you have R9. But if problems persist, the bleach could be at fault. 
Although the blacks are developed uniquely by the second developer D95, spots 
in the black could still be the fault of the bleach.I think you should reach 
out to Nicolas Rey at L’Abominable. He has a lot of experience with all the 
chemicals in this process.Good luck!Pip



On Sep 6, 2021, at 9:42 PM, Esther Laurent-Baroux 
<[email protected]> wrote:We regularly have problems with C4 : 
the films often come out gray, with little contrast, and with kinds of white 
spots, especially in the blacks.I wondered if other labs had the same kind of 
problems, and if this is due to the collective management of chemicals and 
their production.

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