bobmercier
Member
I got ahold of some 5219 from work and loaded it
into a bulk cartridge. Developed normally using a Tetenal
kit. The images are cool, as expected; the Kodak web site recommends
a Wratten 85 filter (daylight warming) which I didn't have. The
adjusted image is a quick digital warming/contrast of the
scan. I was a little worried about the rem-jet backing but decided
to ignore it and use the chemicals one-shot; after the blix 90% of
it was already gone and the rest came off easily with running water.
I know, ECN2, etc., well this was primarily for amusement value...
into a bulk cartridge. Developed normally using a Tetenal
kit. The images are cool, as expected; the Kodak web site recommends
a Wratten 85 filter (daylight warming) which I didn't have. The
adjusted image is a quick digital warming/contrast of the
scan. I was a little worried about the rem-jet backing but decided
to ignore it and use the chemicals one-shot; after the blix 90% of
it was already gone and the rest came off easily with running water.
I know, ECN2, etc., well this was primarily for amusement value...