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Peter, you can obtain the kit from Freestyle Photo. See HERE. It's sold in many different quantities. Click 'Color Chemicals' to see more. They even have E6 kits.

For a drying 'cabinet', I use the tallest garment bag you can buy at Ikea. I plan to improve it by installing a 60W light bulb to heat the air inside so the film dries faster.
 
Thanks Justin for the information! :) I have no experience at all with C41 process and I am wondering if you could teach me? :)
 

For a cabinet you could get a school locker or a metal cabinet and then heat it with light or whatever. Thin reflective insulation is nice to have to and you can put it in a wooden cabinet if you already have one. You might want to shoot some steam in with a teapot to get any particals in the air down. The garmet bag is a good idea too.
 
Hi guys

All this really bring back the old memories. I remember I learn to develop my first BnW was almost 20 plus years ago at the SAFRA bukit merah. I would spent most of the weekend in the darkroom. My friends then were laughing "crazy why do this and burn your weekend ;when you can send it to the lab . ..." I can't imagine after 20 year now I will stll have to return to burn weekends again and worst still I have lost my skill. :bang:
 
Peter, I've not done C41 before, but looking at the instruction sheets on the site, it looks to be similar to B&W processing (which I do a lot of), albeit with a number of added steps. If you do decide to try it, do let me know how you find it, or if you need any help. :)
 
Just posted some shots from my recent Calcutta trip on my blog. Unfortunately most are shot with the DSLR, though the b/w ones are on the R-D1.

Check em out HERE.
 
Terence T said:
Just posted some shots from my recent Calcutta trip on my blog. Unfortunately most are shot with the DSLR, though the b/w ones are on the R-D1.

Check em out HERE.


Thanks for sharing....

Wishing everyone a HAPPY & PROSPEROUS LUNAR NEW YEAR. :)


alvin
 
How's everyone? Haven't heard from you guys in a while.

Things are good here. My vocation isn't residential, so I get to go back everyday. Don't have much energy to shoot though. Getting downgraded to C2L2 as well. Yay! :)
 
Sorry guys. Been very busy lately and I still have not finished editing my Thai refugee camp's photos! How everyone? Coffee at Peninsula area?
 
hello peopl!!

I am new here. I have gone through this whole thread during this boring afternoon. Seems that most of the folks here own leicas and Bessa. I have been using Nikon FE2 and just made a switch to rangefinder systems.

Probably I am the only one in this small community that is using russian rangefinders? I have heard much about the leica M series and letiz lens. One day i hope to own a leica too.
will be uploading some photos into my gallery soon. Cheers people! :D
 
Coffee? Sounds good. How's Saturday evening?

Tun, welcome. I've recently got a Kiev 4 to play with and I must say that it beat my earlier expectations. Which Russian RF are you using?

Oh, did anyone make it down to AA2006 two weeks ago? If you didn't, here are some of my photos: http://justinlow.com/files/asian-aerospace-06/

It wasn't really the most fantastic, but it wasn't too bad either.
 
I am using FED 2 with Jupiter 8 and an elmar copy 50/3.5.
I went to Asian Aerospace too. i have a few pics too.
 
Saturday evening is good for me! Welcome to the club Tun! The Russian lenses produce good results! By the way, what film did you used for the AA 2006 shots? Do you have an online gallery? Hope to see more of your work. :)
 
I used Ilford Delta 100. It was an expired bulk roll of film.
Nope, i dont have an online gallery yet, soon i hope. :D
Still slowly building my own website.

I wish to have alook at your Thai refugee's camp series.
 
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