Looking to develop my own negatives would this Tetenal developing kit be any good? Or are there better alternatives?
There's lots of alternatives, I prefer digibase but it's up to you to try and see what gets you the results you want at the temps you want to process at.
If you never developed anything before then I wouldn't start with c41, though. Start with bw at room temperature till you're comfortable with the process and handling the chems before moving to c41 and controlling higher temps
>>3106061
there's nothing spooky or scary about c41, even controlling temperature is not a big deal, it's not going to drop fast enough in room temperature
>>3106062
It really isn't, it's just that colour development is so cheap where I live that I can't be bothered. I have the exact same kit as OP, but it's still sealed as I just drop off C41 rolls for development and I prefer b/w anyways (muh darkroom printing), so I'd never finish the kit before it goes bad
>>3107127
try XP2 super. might enjoy the chromogenic film exposure latitude
>>3106061
I started with c41
If you're too retarded to be able to keep water at 38 degrees then pick another hobby