hpulley
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Silly question I suspect but can't you process the 500T in standard E-6? Or is there a different process for the tungsten balanced slides? Or is there remjet on the film stock?
Well if I put it in the FREE FREE FREE thread I'd get people taking me up on it just 'cause it's free! I'm more than willing to give up the dollar worth of film and the bulk loading cartridges and the couple of bucks in postage to folks that are seriously interested in trying this out, but I'm not looking to send film into everyone's "that might be neat someday" junk drawer.
I'd love to join in and shoot a roll but I think living in the UK will make the logistics too complicated.
Silly question I suspect but can't you process the 500T in standard E-6? Or is there a different process for the tungsten balanced slides? Or is there remjet on the film stock?
Posting film back and forth isn't too much of an issue, after all, I did it with Kodachrome and also when I've used DR5 lab. The big issue is the lab you've located and it's great that they're able to deal with amateurs sending in short rolls, but overseas amateurs just adds to the hassle and it may not be worth their while. But if cinelab are set up for overseas payments and shipping, I'd still love to join in.
If you google around there are some people who've manually scrubbed off the ramjet before then home processing it in C41 chemistry, with varying levels of success.
I'd think with a ramjet backing, it would be faster than it is!Negative movie film isn't E6 process, it's ECN2 and includes a ramjet backing.
If you google around there are some people who've manually scrubbed off the ramjet before then home processing it in C41 chemistry, with varying levels of success.
So I've recently been in contact with a place in Ohio that will develop ECN-2 rolls. They also offer positives on Vision 2383, paper prints, and scans. Prices sound reasonable ($5/roll for dev). They do not appear to have a website, nor have I ever heard of the place before. My brother is in film school in Ohio and has never mentioned a motion film lab in state. So I'm not exactly sure what the status of the place is. Sounds like it's worth a try.
I found the address on this flickr group.
I've emailed them...
Duncan
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