Learn differences in slide film (E-6) and color negative film (C-41). Slide and color negative have different ISO characteristics, exposure and longevity.
Whether you are an amateur or a professional, you need to have the right processing solutions in your darkroom. Arista chemicals make it easy to process your film in your home or studio.The Arista C-41 Liquid Color Negative Film Developing Kit includes chemicals and instructions to process any C-41 compatible film. This is a 3-bath kit, like most modern C-41 kits, and makes Developer, Blix (bleach/fix), and Stabilizer.
Arista C-41 Liquid Color Negative Developing Kit - 1 Quart
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