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Tetenal E6 Kit
Hi all. I have a Tetenal 3 bath E6 Kit arriving tomorrow as the Fuji 3 bath kit is now no longer . What I would like to know is, are the solution mixes and dev/fix times the same. I have been going by the Parkin method (cheers Tim) and it would be handy to stick with it as I have rather a lot of film to process.
Thanks,
Sean
Thanks,
Sean
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Re: Tetenal E6 Kit
Hi Sean
I used the 3 bath Tetanol E6 before I found a supplier of the Fuji Hunt chemicals. It works exactly the same, pay attention to the pH in the same way and colours will be fine. E6 is a standardised process as far as I can recall, so trust the manufacturer to get it right with their R&D.
Having said that, I wouldn't be loading the tank up first time with 12, or even 6 images which were precious!
Best wishes
Bax
I used the 3 bath Tetanol E6 before I found a supplier of the Fuji Hunt chemicals. It works exactly the same, pay attention to the pH in the same way and colours will be fine. E6 is a standardised process as far as I can recall, so trust the manufacturer to get it right with their R&D.
Having said that, I wouldn't be loading the tank up first time with 12, or even 6 images which were precious!
Best wishes
Bax
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Re: Tetenal E6 Kit
Hello Bax,
Thanks for the info and advice, I think I'll try it first with a batch of old undeveloped B sheets and compare them with the A's.
Thanks again,
Sean
Thanks for the info and advice, I think I'll try it first with a batch of old undeveloped B sheets and compare them with the A's.
Thanks again,
Sean
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Re: Tetenal E6 Kit
Hey Sean,
I use the same dev times as per the Fuji hunt E6 process. For rotary processing Tetenal recommend 7 minutes for the 1st dev but after talking to PaulD he said his were coming out slightly overexposed so I dropped the 1st dev to 6 minutes 30". All the ones I have done have come out fine at these timings.
Who's turn is it to organise the next meet up?
Cheers,
Glenn
I use the same dev times as per the Fuji hunt E6 process. For rotary processing Tetenal recommend 7 minutes for the 1st dev but after talking to PaulD he said his were coming out slightly overexposed so I dropped the 1st dev to 6 minutes 30". All the ones I have done have come out fine at these timings.
Who's turn is it to organise the next meet up?
Cheers,
Glenn
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Re: Tetenal E6 Kit
This is all good info guys, I too will be switching to these kits once my current batch of fuji has gone.
P.s. do these kits come with stabiliser/ formaldehyde?
P.s. do these kits come with stabiliser/ formaldehyde?
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Re: Tetenal E6 Kit
Mine came with stabiliser.dave_whatever wrote:P.s. do these kits come with stabiliser/ formaldehyde?
You get the same type of chemicals as the Fuji kit:
- First Dev
- Colour Dev
- Blix
- Stab
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Re: Tetenal E6 Kit
Thanks Glenn. Chemicals have arrived and it's time to get started.
This is my plan using 250ml solutions:
first dev: 50ml dev/200ml water for 6.5 min
colour dev: 60ml part A, 40ml part B 150ml water for 7 min
blix:50ml part A, 50ml part B 150ml water for 7 min
stab:10ml stab 240ml water
Please let me know if I'm way off course
Cheers,
Sean
p.s. Where is the next trip you're organizing?
This is my plan using 250ml solutions:
first dev: 50ml dev/200ml water for 6.5 min
colour dev: 60ml part A, 40ml part B 150ml water for 7 min
blix:50ml part A, 50ml part B 150ml water for 7 min
stab:10ml stab 240ml water
Please let me know if I'm way off course
Cheers,
Sean
p.s. Where is the next trip you're organizing?
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Re: Tetenal E6 Kit
Looks good, here are the solutions and timings I used and I've highlighted the differences:Sean Lewis wrote: This is my plan using 250ml solutions:
first dev: 50ml dev/200ml water for 6.5 min
colour dev: 60ml part A, 40ml part B 150ml water for 7 min
blix:50ml part A, 50ml part B 150ml water for 7 min
stab:10ml stab 240ml water
Please let me know if I'm way off course
1st Developer: 50ml 1st developer + 200ml water @ 6.5 min
Colour Developer: 50ml developer Part 1 + 30ml developer Part 2 + 170ml water @ 6 min
Bleach Fix: 50ml bleach fix Part 1 + 50ml bleach fix Part 2 + 150ml water @ 6 min
Stabiliser: 10ml stabiliser + 240ml water
Hmmm, could look at Avebury and the start of the Ridgeway?Sean Lewis wrote: p.s. Where is the next trip you're organizing?
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Oh yes, I do have a word/pdf document covering the following processes:
Disclaimer: I put this together for how I work so you may need to adjust timings, chemicals, etc for your own workflow
- Tetenal E6 -250ml
- Tetenal C41 -250ml
- B&W Rotary - 250ml
- B&W Hand inversion - 300 and 600 ml
Disclaimer: I put this together for how I work so you may need to adjust timings, chemicals, etc for your own workflow
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Re: Tetenal E6 Kit
Thats brilliant, I shall be cracking on with that Saturday morning.
Thanks Glenn and Bax for all the info, and good luck with your processing Dave.
Sean
p.s. Avebury sounds good.
Thanks Glenn and Bax for all the info, and good luck with your processing Dave.
Sean
p.s. Avebury sounds good.