I use C41 processing at home for large format and I can
tell you its no different ( just as easy as BW film).
E6 is harder yes, but C41 is  C O L O R  too!
jco

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2005 11:15 AM
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: Re: It's the film cameras that are dead


"William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>From: "Bob Sullivan"
>
>> I'll bet you a Big Mac we can find film in your freezer and mine in 
>> 10
>> years.
>> July 16th, 2015
>
>Not a safe bet for me. I have a film in my freezer that went stale in 
>1975. I think it's getting processing that is going to be a problem.

I think Mr. Robb has hit the nail on the head again (as usual): Processing
is going to be where the crunch comes. I wouldn't be surprised to see B&W
film hang on longer than color simply because it's easier to develop at
home. After my reality check on E6 processing yesterday, I'm definitely
going to think twice before shooting color film but I have no plans to give
up my Ilford B&W films :)


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Mark Roberts
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