nick mulder
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Kodak Plus-X B&W reversal *slide* film - how to process ???
Hi,
I have recently obtained a large amount (20,000 feet) of Kodak Plus-X B&W reversal slide film ... (50 ASA)
I can have it cross processed into negative at the lab but it is an expensive process for them as it is so uncommon - the neg also has a lot more grain than the film would if it were regularly processed into slide ...
Does anyone know the process for B&W slide ? either cross-processed (C41 ??) or standard (E6 ??) or ??
Another issue tho not as important is that it is actually 16mm film (7276 for you cine types) I have to make a damn large dev tank to take maybe up to 100 feet at a time ... no sprocketed immersion system for me...
I plan to make lay down cut segments of it to make contact prints and enlargements of sequences of motion from it via a 16mm camera ...
just trying to cut down the costs and hopefully learn something as well
cheers!
nick
Hi,
I have recently obtained a large amount (20,000 feet) of Kodak Plus-X B&W reversal slide film ... (50 ASA)
I can have it cross processed into negative at the lab but it is an expensive process for them as it is so uncommon - the neg also has a lot more grain than the film would if it were regularly processed into slide ...
Does anyone know the process for B&W slide ? either cross-processed (C41 ??) or standard (E6 ??) or ??
Another issue tho not as important is that it is actually 16mm film (7276 for you cine types) I have to make a damn large dev tank to take maybe up to 100 feet at a time ... no sprocketed immersion system for me...
I plan to make lay down cut segments of it to make contact prints and enlargements of sequences of motion from it via a 16mm camera ...
just trying to cut down the costs and hopefully learn something as well
cheers!
nick
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