[LargeFormat] Tetenol Revisited
Les Newcomer
largeformat@f32.net
Thu Feb 6 22:32:24 2003
I'm not sure if this has any weight to sway a person one way or another,
but when I ran an Jobo ATL-3 for a car shooter here in Detroit, that's
the only thing we used, and you could convincingly say his business
depended on it. (past tense, he went digital and sold the ATL, 2 8x10, 3
4x5 expert tanks + 18 reels and 4 or 5 tubes + Mistrial for $1800.) We ran
any and all E-6 through it, ektachrome, Velvia, Provia, 64T Ektachrome,
and everything from 35mm to 8x10.
Les
On Thursday, February 6, 2003, at 06:17 PM, Jim Brick wrote:
> I personally think Kodak's Professional Single Use E6 is the best. It
> makes 5 liters and has instructions for mixing small amounts from the kit.
> Sometimes I'll mix 500cc to process one JOBO 3010 run or a couple rolls
> of 220. Other times I mix all 5 liters in order to process a couple dozen
> rolls and sheets. It is all liquid and very stable.
>
> http://www.kodak.com/cluster/global/en/professional/support/techPubs/ti2443/
> ti2443.jhtml
>
> And I use Kodak 5 liter storage jugs when I mix a full batch.
>
> http://www.kodak.com/cluster/global/en/professional/products/chemistry/bottles/
> storageBottles.jhtml
>
> Jim
>
>
> At 05:33 PM 2/6/2003 -0800, Kent Gibbs wrote:
>> OK, so 6 step is better than 3 step. Any comments on Kodak vs Tetenol
>> vs Beseler?
>>
>> And thanks for all the input.
>>
>> =====
>> Kent M. Gibbs
>> Knuckle Dragging Ramp Ape
>> (a.k.a. Boeing Flightline Mechanic)
>
>
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