Typ 135 sure coloured my processing baths so I wonder why Kodak sudenly talks about it. It could be that the cine version stains even more.The dye release into all processing baths and onto processing equipment described in the new datasheet of the 35 and 16mm cine versions, but not in the older datasheet of the still version.
That advice by B&H to have it run through a cine processor is triggered by a remark in the new datasheet of the 35 and 16mm cine versions of Ektachrome.
Can anybody recommend a safe and reliable way to split a 400' or 1000' roll into 100' rolls?
Nice. I could probably make a nicer one from a 1x6 melamine shelf board with dowels glued into holes. I should work on that.
Oh, note to self -- be sure I have four 100' cans and bags handy before starting this, so I can just do it all at once.
Easy-peasy. I glued together several layers of cardboard, big enough to hold both rolls and put screws through it for the cores. Tape marks the edge of the 100ft roll to tell when to quit. I do it in a darkbag.
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well, took a leap and ordered a 400 footer. should get it next week. hoping it was a good use of some of my tax return
john
Nice. I could probably make a nicer one from a 1x6 melamine shelf board with dowels glued into holes. I should work on that.
Oh, note to self -- be sure I have four 100' cans and bags handy before starting this, so I can just do it all at once.
If you’re going to rig something up anyway, I wonder if it’s worth figuring out how to just load cassettes directly from the 400 footer, and cut out the middleman (er, spool)
Just add a cut-open commercial bulk-loader or its front-end to a homemade, larger casing with an axle.
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