hwy17
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I'm sure this has been common knowledge to someone before, but I didn't notice any specific references on a quick google search.
After paying $220 on the Amazon US store for a 5 pack of Provia as shipped from and sold by Amazon Japan I'm now out of pocket-money to even add any Ektachrome so I'll be short on the transparency stuff for a while. But after I found a worthy cause to shoot two rolls I realized I couldn't wait to finish four rolls to see the first ones come out.
Eventually I realized if you just load one 120 on a reel with it's separator tab already in place, you could lock the film on the outer diameter of the reel and reduce the rotary chemistry depth that's required.
I did some math with rough measurements and actually found that's the first problem I've ever really enjoyed using AI for. I can visualize the geometry but I wouldn't really know where to begin on calculating the height and volume of a liquid in a partially filled cylinder on its side.
Anyway it looked like it would work and it did and I'm pleased. It was also my first time trying the Jobo E-6 kit. What a gauntlet but it certainly feels better controlled than a three step blix kit. The bottles are much nicer than the stuff from photo systems inc.
But in the long run, it's a lot of work to go through the whole process just for two rolls. I'll still be trying to save up 4 in the future unless it's urgent again.
After paying $220 on the Amazon US store for a 5 pack of Provia as shipped from and sold by Amazon Japan I'm now out of pocket-money to even add any Ektachrome so I'll be short on the transparency stuff for a while. But after I found a worthy cause to shoot two rolls I realized I couldn't wait to finish four rolls to see the first ones come out.
Eventually I realized if you just load one 120 on a reel with it's separator tab already in place, you could lock the film on the outer diameter of the reel and reduce the rotary chemistry depth that's required.
I did some math with rough measurements and actually found that's the first problem I've ever really enjoyed using AI for. I can visualize the geometry but I wouldn't really know where to begin on calculating the height and volume of a liquid in a partially filled cylinder on its side.
Anyway it looked like it would work and it did and I'm pleased. It was also my first time trying the Jobo E-6 kit. What a gauntlet but it certainly feels better controlled than a three step blix kit. The bottles are much nicer than the stuff from photo systems inc.
But in the long run, it's a lot of work to go through the whole process just for two rolls. I'll still be trying to save up 4 in the future unless it's urgent again.
