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Pyro based 35mm movie processing ???

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Serge,

If you're gonna go pyro, you might as well go all the way! :wink:

Eastman Tinting and Toning of Motion Picture Film

Go nuts...

P.S. At least scroll all the way down to the bottom and look at the sample tinted and toned frames. Some are quite amazing!
 
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Kino,

Yes that is quite something...
I had already stumbled on M.Pritchard's site a little while back.
He is really into vintage methods, and overall, just very knowledgeable in lab technique. In fact, he has already helped in the past to find specialty bulbs for my B&H contact printer in the UK.

Yet I must admit I had forgotten about some of the toning methods he documents. So thanks for the timely reminder...

Serge
 
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