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<blockquote data-quote="STM" data-source="post: 117359" data-attributes="member: 12827"><p>Alas, both Kodachromes and Ektachromes are gone, RIP. I really loved the Kodachromes for their sharpness and color saturation, but I often used the Ektachromes, usually Ektachrome 64, since I could process the slides myself with Beseler E6 chemistries. I never mounted the slides, I just kept them in film strips. It was a lot easier to print that way. You just had to keep the temperature of the first and color developers at 100 +/- 1/2 degree F. A water bath and <em>stainless steel </em>(not plastic)tanks handled it just fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STM, post: 117359, member: 12827"] Alas, both Kodachromes and Ektachromes are gone, RIP. I really loved the Kodachromes for their sharpness and color saturation, but I often used the Ektachromes, usually Ektachrome 64, since I could process the slides myself with Beseler E6 chemistries. I never mounted the slides, I just kept them in film strips. It was a lot easier to print that way. You just had to keep the temperature of the first and color developers at 100 +/- 1/2 degree F. A water bath and [I]stainless steel [/I](not plastic)tanks handled it just fine. [/QUOTE]
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