Get the chemicals you need to process your color negatives with the C-41 Color Film Developing Kit (Large) from Rollei. This kit is designed for beginners working in a home darkroom and comes with all the chemicals needed to develop and stabilize your film. For convenience, you can develop your film at three different temperatures. The kit makes 5L of working solution that is rated to last for up to 80 rolls of 36-exposure 35mm color film.
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Key Features
- For Developing Color Negative Films
- All Chemicals Needed in One Package
- Makes 5L of Solution
- Develops 80 Rolls of Standard 35mm Film
Get the chemicals you need to process your color negatives with the C-41 Color Film Developing Kit (Large) from Rollei. This kit is designed for beginners working in a home darkroom and comes with all the chemicals needed to develop and stabilize your film. For convenience, you can develop your film at three different temperatures. The kit makes 5L of working solution that is rated to last for up to 80 rolls of 36-exposure 35mm color film.
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has anyone mixed small amounts at a time like 500ml or 1000ml? to keep the concentrates longer and only make working solutions for what you need when you need.
You should have no issue making smaller amounts. This is sized for large amounts of film developing but can do small as well.
Date published: 2020-10-20
Does this use Blix or separate bleach and fixer?
Does this use Blix or separate bleach and fixer?
The Rollei C-41 Color Film Developing Kit (Large) contains Bleach Fix Part A (1L) and Bleach Fix Part B (1L).
Date published: 2024-03-28
can it be used for 120 film?
can it be used for 120 film?
Definitely yes.
Date published: 2021-05-02