Someone may import Fuji chemicals on his own or make E-6 baths from scratch. Both necessitates the respective revenue...
How much did you spend to get that reel?
@pbromaghin I think you're looking at the 1000 foot rolls. As noted above, the $650 or so I recalled for 400 feet from a recent check was B&H.
the minimum Kodak order quantity is 1.
From my part, cost-wise I would be able to commit to 100ft, perhaps 200ft depending on how many others were keen to chip in. However, I don’t have the facility to split the 400ft master roll down, which I suspect will be the key issue. Anyone U.K.-based have a 3D printer?
Sure you do, see post #66. I use it because I got 1200 ft of expired Vision2 for practically nothing, and it works great. I personally won't be buying any 400ft rolls of fresh stuff because I don't want to spend that much money at one time. Since Vision3 is available in 100 ft, I'll stick to these for color. Other than that I'm pretty much quitting color in 120.
I got 1200 ft of expired Vision2 f
Kodak UK Order just got back to me and it’s £480 for the 400ft bulk roll. That’s a pretty damn good deal considering a single roll is like £20 now.
Congratulations, this is really amazing and interesting,,,
How did you get that huge pulley? And how much does it cost?
If I send you the 400 ft roll and some empty spool in their canister, could you respool it for me? This way whoever else want to chip in can.
That's the exact point of buying bulk rolls. That's about the same price per cassette as Tri-X or T-Max 100 in bulk rolls. If you can process your own, it makes shooting Ektachrome competitive with shooting ProImage 100, or Gold 200.
So no one else in the UK want to split a 400 ft roll?
From my part, cost-wise I would be able to commit to 100ft, perhaps 200ft depending on how many others were keen to chip in. However, I don’t have the facility to split the 400ft master roll down, which I suspect will be the key issue. Anyone U.K.-based have a 3D printer?
Donald, what I can't figure out about home E6 replenishment processing is how to make it viable at the low volume of an amateur without the chemicals going bad. Or are you talking about a kit?
It was several years ago, right near the end of easy availability of movie industry surpluses, so the economic situation has change a quite a bit. Somebody here on APUG was selling a really large pile of cinema short-ends and recans that he bought somewhere. It was about $15 per 400ft. Ron Mowrey (PhotoEngineer) was always adamant that processing ECN2 in C41 was not a good idea, so 3 cans of Vision2 250D have been sitting unused in my fridge, waiting for me to figure out how to process them. It all came together when the QWD processing kit popped up at Freestyle. I was well on my way to abandoning color completely until discovering the QWD option, along with Vision3 being available in 100ft on UltrafineOnline.com
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