>>3411803Home developing is quite easy actually, even for E6. I have a jobo processor now but you don't need one, I was hand dunking my film in an HP combi-plan tank (now discontinued), but the Mod54 looks like a good substitute. I had an older version of the Mod54 and had agitation issues with C41, but with such a short developing time of just a bit over three minutes any problems will show up badly. B&W and E6 are a lot more forgiving. Just make sure you have a good thermometer for the color stuff. In all honesty, you mostly just follow the instructions that come with the chemical kit. Chemicals for color stuff can be bought at Freestyle in the states.
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