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CineStill Cs41 Kit for Color Processing at Home

CineStill Cs41 Kit for Color Processing at Home

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Product Description
With the easy-to-use CineStill Cs41 kit, you can process your own color film at home—no darkroom, automated processor, or other special equipment required. The two-bath process features Developer and Blix liquid chemical mixtures, and can be used at a variety of temperatures to process 8 to 12 rolls at a time Read More

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PeterK
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Jan 3, 2017
Thanks again for joining this drop! We have submitted the group's order with the vendor for the CineStill Cs41 Kit for Color Processing at Home and they are working hard to prepare it for shipment.
As soon as the group's order is ready at the vendor's location, they will ship the individual orders directly to you. The current estimated ship date is 1/20.
We will keep the group updated throughout the fulfillment process. You can expect an update from us by the end of the day Pacific Time on 1/11.
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anro
79
Dec 28, 2016
Is this chemistry only for film development, or can I also process C41 paper with this as well?
Brianmwright
0
Dec 28, 2016
anroIt's for any color negative film. You'll need RA4 for paper.
anro
79
Dec 29, 2016
BrianmwrightAh, thank you. I've never done photochemistry outside of black and white, where the chemicals for the film can sometimes be used for printing.
cengell
4
Dec 24, 2016
Why would anyone process their own C41 when just about ALL Walmarts still do C41 for a few bucks!
cengell
4
Dec 25, 2016
I agree 100% about do it yourself and Walmart! But you will get more consistent processing than DYI. But if you have the other needed EQ, but for this cost that would be about 15 rolls at Walmart.
Merry Christmas!
revv
18
Dec 25, 2016
cengellDoing it at home would allow you to push or pull the film to tweak exposure as well, which would not be possible at Walmart.
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