George Collier
Subscriber
Greetings - I have a friend doing very creative work in a graduate program, and among other things, is using an 8x10 view camera to shoot Ektachrome transparencies, a pricey endeavor. He would like to do some with a B&W film / process.
In his search for this, he has seen some info on the Ilford web site, including info for self mixing, including the use of sulfuric acid, which has concerned him a bit, due to potential handling issues.
I remember the old Kodak direct positive kit, back in the 70's used with Panatomic-X, as I remember, which I don't think is any longer available.
Any suggestions for him? He is quite energetic and smart, so some level of work and difficulty will not be an issue (he processes his Ektachrome himself).
In his search for this, he has seen some info on the Ilford web site, including info for self mixing, including the use of sulfuric acid, which has concerned him a bit, due to potential handling issues.
I remember the old Kodak direct positive kit, back in the 70's used with Panatomic-X, as I remember, which I don't think is any longer available.
Any suggestions for him? He is quite energetic and smart, so some level of work and difficulty will not be an issue (he processes his Ektachrome himself).