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First time shooting/dev Chrome. OMG Ques pls?

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I've never shot chrome but I finally gave it a try purchasing some Velvia 50. Understanding that exposure needs to be tight I kept this in mind and waited until I have at least 2 120 rolls and 3 35mm rolls as not to waste expensive chem's in the jobo Drum and it's a bit time consuming mixing 8 chems.

Holy Cow!!! I simply cannot believe this film and I'm blown away.

Now I have some old kodak projectors that came in a bulk purchase so I'll be getting the dust off of them once I mount.

Questions please?

I do not yet have my screen. I'm in the middle of waiting for my movie screen paint from B&H so, can I project on any white service in the mean time? How about white seamless?

Mounting? I have purchase some Gebe mounts but not the mounting kit. Is the kit make life better? How does one project 120 mounts please?
Thank you.
 
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There are projectors for 6x6 transparencies, the most common ones are (were) made by Rollei. Another choice for 120, but not really a choice for what you've already shot, is the "super slide" format which is 4x4 cm. These fit in standard projectors. I don't know if 120 (6x6) or super slide mounts are made anymore, I doubt it.

I'm sure the Gepe mounting kit would make things easer, but I never found the mounts all that difficult to work with without one.

I've projected my slides onto a white wall far more often than onto a real screen. Works fine. Actually, some of the glass bead screens detract because they give the image a kind of grainy effect, IMHO.
 
Thank you Kurt.

I should have mentioned, I shot the 120 as 6x7......
 
Congrats!! I did my first Echromes back in the mid-70's when Kodak brought out their first E-4 DIY kit. Its still magic to me!! I dont think I'll ever stop working in the darkroom.
Rick
 
THank you Rick.

It really has me swooning... Now I'm leaning about icc profiles to get a much better scan. I think this is a bit of trouble considering the price of the rolls and the E6 Baths..... Presently I'm using the Kokak 6 bath, any other suggestions to keep quality while cutting a bit of the cost. My E6 Bath is about $60 for 3L and I have to drive into the NYC to get it as BH Photo will no longer ship chems.
 
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