Is anyone still using this stuff? I'm well aware that it's been long since discontinued and virtually impossible to DIY process..I uncovered 12, 36 exp rolls in our high school's darkroom... If we could sell it that would be great. I could then put what monies into film/paper purchases for my students... If no takers, then it's off to the bin...
You can develop as B&W. The rolls aren't worth all that much though. Don't throw it away though, I would use them to test cameras.
Is anyone still using this stuff? I'm well aware that it's been long since discontinued and virtually impossible to DIY process..I uncovered 12, 36 exp rolls in our high school's darkroom... If we could sell it that would be great. I could then put what monies into film/paper purchases for my students... If no takers, then it's off to the bin...
Yes, I'm well aware of that...I don't want to go through all the hastle... remjet removal, and all that...with kids. Thanks. I'll just put them in our display case for now.
We have a very cool 2nd hand store in Iowa City, a college town, the store is called Artifacts, they sell all kinds of neat stuff on commission. I'm amazed at what people buy.If it's sealed in a brick all the better.Yes, I'm well aware of that...I don't want to go through all the hastle... remjet removal, and all that...with kids. Thanks. I'll just put them in our display case for now.
Looks nice! How do you do the re-exposures of the film roll?Ive processed Kodachrome as well and I can assure everyone reading that it’s a tall order to process that takes a lot of time, precision and extremely tight process control. It’s like E6 processing on steroids. Still working out the details and color balance, but Kelly-Shane (guy in the picture above) and I have worked together on this. Hopefully we will do a full write up on it once the project is completed. Here’s a sample of what we achieved.
If memory serves me correctly, I believe Steve Frizza was charging around $200 a roll to develop Kodachrome and got scoffed at on this forum, so he retracted the offer for his service. Mind you, he was probably the only person in the world offering the service, so not a bad deal...
You have to have a timed red light in the right color spectrum for the red sensitive layer in which you then develop the cyan layer after and the. A blue light in the right color spectrum for the blue sensitive layer and then you develop yellow layer after. If you’ve exposed both red and blue layers to completion without contaminating the green layer (for magenta) and have developed cyan and yellow at the right amount of development time you then exposure the last layer, green sensitive to tons of full spectrum light and develop the magenta layer.
As I recall it, Mr. Frizza costed out what he would have to charge ($200) and then posted an enquiry asking for feedback about whether there were people out there who would be willing to pay that amount.If memory serves me correctly, I believe Steve Frizza was charging around $200 a roll to develop Kodachrome and got scoffed at on this forum, so he retracted the offer for his service.
I’m interested in your film stock, care to message me how much you’re asking for the lot? What’s the expiration date on this?
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