Cholentpot
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I've had a couple speed graphic boards and a 4x5 negative carrier printed (in PVA) at the local university. Their quality is quite a bit poorer than a speed graphic -> sinar 8x10 adapter I picked up off the 'bay, so be aware the quality of a 3d printed product can vary *greatly* depending on the particular printer, material, and operator. Spiral reels are particularly tricky to print given the tolerances and geometry involved.
I bit the bullet and got a hold of a Morse tank for cine lengths of 16mm a while back but we're hopefully approaching a level of sophistication in 3D printing where new Lomo reels can be minted and the yankee clippers can be retired.
Technically, the film only needs to be in the tank long enough to be developed & stopped. I un-remjet, bleach, and fix 16mm ECN-2 in trays as a matter of necessity. (Damn you, remjet!!!)
[Double-X in Tmax Dev 1+4]
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My issue always turns up at the fix. Development goes fine, but for some reason, maybe the water stop blasts the film off the reel? The film has gaps in the fix.
Pentax Auto 110, Tri-x @ 100, D-76 1:1 10.5 min
Some weird artifact on the negative.
