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processing tank super-8 film (Help)

Ninos

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I want processing my movies processing the Super 8 mm in the House
I want to know the tank capacity of 15 meters at once without any cut

What is the right of the Tank, the following names

1-Lomo developing tank UPB-1A
2-Lomo developing tank UPB-1


Is there anywhere I can buy this the Tank
But I do not want to buy from the eBay

Thank you
 
Ninos ,

If you can wait few days , I would be able to find the answer with asking Konvas list.
This is Russian Cinema Hardware group and generally answer in two days.

Umut
 
Thank you a lot
Will be waiting

seni çok teşekkürler
bekliyor olacak
 
Ninos ,

Here is your answer from Konvas List.

Thank you for your kind words in Turkish. You can post whatever you need to APUG also. There is a cinema forum inside of APUG also , I forgot , I am sorry.
Welcome to APUG !
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I would recommend your friend post his specific LOMO S8 self
processing query to the
Film Shooting forum re: "Small gauge film
forum
", i.e.

http://www.filmshooting.com/scripts/forum/viewforum.php?f=1

The response are relatively fast and I suspect the archive already
contains numerous prior discussion(s) on the subject
. Various users
are quite passionate and vocal "analog-ists " right down to the
fundamental film particle, e.g. One user apparently offers a service
to convert Kodachrome 40 (initially a triple layer B/W image) into a
black and white positive...which is potentially a source for another
linked discussion by a forum software image engineer to extract the
original information to generate a high bit rate file.

He is concurrently working on a Windows binary to extract the
information from fundamental film particles. e.g. silver halide
crystals (1 um) ...as opposed to film grain...from current 10-12 bit
scans of Super 8 negative/positive film. The target "resolution" is
2k. He is currently generating 3.5 k frames with his film
transport/HDSLR setup.

He has also interested in extracting the maximum info from 35mm film
exploiting the incredible information recorded by the random
intraframe motion of the fundamental film particles....as opposed to
film grain which is larger in size and is actually the clumping of
fundamental film particles.