Tetenal Colortec C-41 Developing Kit 2.5L DISCONTINUED

The Tetenal Colortec C-41 Developing Kit has been specially designed for easy development of C-41 negative film. In the kit, you get all the chemicals you need to process your own colour negative film.

If you would like to learn more about developing your film, read our guide How To Develop Colour Film. It will walk you through each step of developing colour film at home.

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Tetenal Colortec C-41 Developing Kit 2.5L

The Tetenal Colortec C-41 Developing Kit 2.5L has been specially designed for easy development of C-41 negative film. In the kit, you get all the chemicals you need to process your own colour negative film.

It is a two-bath kit, which means there are only two steps to develop and fix the film. Not all colour film developing is so simple. This makes the kit quicker, and quicker means more convenient.

This 2.5-litre kit comprises six 500ml bottles of chemistry to mix up 2.5L of working solution of each chemical. Three bottles mix with water to make the colour developer, two combine for the bleach-fix (known as ‘blix’) and one is for the stabilizer.

With this 2.5L kit, you can develop up to 30-40 rolls of 35mm or 120 colour negative film. Keep in mind that higher ISO film will exhaust the developer at a faster rate.

The Tetenal Colortec C-41 Developing Kit is also available in 1L version. Or, if you would like to try out developing C-41 for the first time, have a look at the Tetenal Magic Box C-41 Beginner Kit.

If you would like to know more about the Colortec C-41 Developing Kit, you can read a full review we did of it here.

How To Use

Read the Tetenal Colortec C-41 PDF a read for full processing instructions. We recommend the Alternative Development at 30°C if processing by hand. This will give you longer development times and result in a more even development when agitating by hand.

How To Develop Film

If you would like to learn more about developing your own film, you should read our guides How To Develop Black And White Film and How To Develop Colour Film. Both guides will walk you through each step of developing film at home.

Also, check out How To Develop Film At Home for a list of everything you’ll need. How To Prepare Film Developing Chemistry will explain how to get your chemicals ready for processing. Once you’re ready to go, find your Black And White Film Developing Times.

You can explore further and look at How To Stand Develop Film and Pushing and Pulling Film.

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