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Originally Posted by erick
Without quality scanners and a way to get the scanning done in a dust free environment, it is a real challenge. I've not been successful at all with home office type scanners.
(Somewhere in my cupboard is my Paterson developing tank. I used it for B&W and always wanted to move onto E6 processing, but never had the time or volume of films.)
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home scanners are the skidmark on the back of quality scanning underpants..
see if you can find someone with a drum scanner, uber high quality.. worth the extra expense.
also with E6 processing you need to keep the temp around 37.8 celcius otherwise you get colour shift. you can get e6 kits from agfa & tetenal for around $30 mark from memory.