nickandre
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I just picked 3 rolls of 1989 kodachrome 120 on ebay for $5. I'm going to use them to test a home K14 process. I'm just interested how many people have PKR 120 left/would like to have me process a few rolls for them. Of course this is only if I get the process right, and does not include guarantees on 20 year old film. I'm quite sure I will be able to get a color image; color balance and cross development will be an issue.
As I side note what first developer should I use? I have experience with 10 yr old 400 speed bg fog, it was a negative film so it wasn't hard to deal with. What fog level would I experience with frozen since new PKR 120 dated 1989? Something like 1/6 the amount. Are there any developers that are "good" at holding back the appearance of fog? Correct me if I'm wrong but frozen film has little no speed loss. I could try rating it at ASA 40 and working the process from there to reduce fog. I'd have to get contrast right though. And color balance.
Or I could use the first developer from my E6 kit, though the Z-50 kodachrome manual of god suggests 2 minutes at 99 degrees. This seems fast for any developer I've used. What could they be referring to? a faster developer? Or could it just be the film?
As I side note what first developer should I use? I have experience with 10 yr old 400 speed bg fog, it was a negative film so it wasn't hard to deal with. What fog level would I experience with frozen since new PKR 120 dated 1989? Something like 1/6 the amount. Are there any developers that are "good" at holding back the appearance of fog? Correct me if I'm wrong but frozen film has little no speed loss. I could try rating it at ASA 40 and working the process from there to reduce fog. I'd have to get contrast right though. And color balance.
Or I could use the first developer from my E6 kit, though the Z-50 kodachrome manual of god suggests 2 minutes at 99 degrees. This seems fast for any developer I've used. What could they be referring to? a faster developer? Or could it just be the film?