I have these rolls of Kodak Ektachrome 100 Plus that are both expired and annoying to develop. I've been experimenting with them since they are not developing in C-41 chemicals by themselves.

This run was shot randomly and quickly last night out of boredom and then developed using the following... very used up C-41 developer at room temperature for 10 minutes (regularly running around 4 minutes), Kodak Dektol 1:3 for 3 minutes (normal time for it), used up Blix (shaken well to add O2 back into it) at room temperature for 10 minutes, stabilizer (well used as well) room temperature for 5 minutes, rinse.

This technique is the first of the ones I've tried that gave me images. So I am thinking I need to try D76 or Diafine as the black and white step next time.

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