----- Original Message ----- 
From: "J. C. O'Connell"
Subject: RE: Film vs Digita, was: lRe: Pentax is Dying?


> wrong, I get C-41 superb results, no scratches,
> and CHEAPER than the photofinishers. Results
> are more consisitant because I do it myself
> and my techniques are easily repeated. Every
> photofinisher is going to be slightly different
> I would think.

C-41 is an incredibly easy process for the home enthusiast,
especially if he is willing to install a bit of machinery, such as a
Jobo.
One of the beauties of the process is it's stability.
Every C-41 machine that I have ran has run right around the control
line with almost no input from a technician.
It isn't overly time critical, � 10 seconds is plenty close enough,
and is only moderatley temperature critical, � 1/2�C is good.
PH is quite important, but the process is also quite high PH, so is
well buffered on it's own.
A machine will tend to run the same speed day in, day out, and
thermostats are quite stable now as well.
As long as the process is within tolerance on a control strip, you
aren't going to see any difference from one processor to another.

William Robb


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