----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark Roberts"
Subject: Re: Carl Zeiss and the Future of Film




Not to mention the complexity of processing color film. (I also
understand that the chemistry for color processing is much more toxic to
the environment than B&W chemistry.)

Colour is actually pretty easy, especially C-41.
It can be processed in an inversion tank in a kitchen sink.
E-6 is more involved, but still not difficult. Temperature and time is more critical.
I've done E-4 and E-6 in the kitchen sink in the past, with good results.
A rotary processor makes things easier.
My understanding of modern colour chemistry is that it is pretty innocuous compared to some of the houshold cleaners that get poured down the drain, and chemistry volumes are so low that even a septic field can support the output of a hobbiest.

William Robb


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