Oh boy...didn't mean to bring this thread back from the dead....the OP asked in 2009!!! He probably is shooting with a DSLR by now unless he is really dedicated or shooting MF/LF
On Friday, May 8, 2015 at 5:39:55 PM UTC-6, Jimmy Lane wrote:of them with Rodinal (!) b&w chem. If I get any sort of images I'll scan with my old Epson flatbed (which was as sharp as a friend's Omega but not as sharp as my condenser Durst).
Oh boy...didn't mean to bring this thread back from the dead....the OP asked in 2009!!! He probably is shooting with a DSLR by now unless he is really dedicated or shooting MF/LF
Here we are in 2017. I've got a lot of far-outdated Fuji E6 that was ridiculous (purple) when only a couple of years outdated, processed professionally. Since I've got a dozen 120 rolls of this stuff, stored badly in a hot garage, I'm going to try one
I'll semi-stand develop (only a couple of inversions) 15 minutes @ 1+100. Stand processing isn't temperature or time critical...my favorite with 35mm b&w film but probably uneven with 120. If results are semi-normal looking I may also try D76 or someother humdrum developer, perhaps Plus-X times.
Does anyone have some ballpark times or even qualitative guesses for processing color print film with black and white chemicals?
I'm taking a class and have free (as in beer) access to b/w
chemicals. Also, I have a few rolls of color (and some slides) laying
around and would be interested to see what they look like when cross processed.
It's kind of silly, but I don't plan on using the rolls for anything
else.
On Tuesday, February 3, 2009 5:49:16 PM UTC-6, chris....@gmail.com wrote:
Does anyone have some ballpark times or even qualitative guesses for
processing color print film with black and white chemicals?
I'm taking a class and have free (as in beer) access to b/w
chemicals. Also, I have a few rolls of color (and some slides) laying
around and would be interested to see what they look like when cross
processed.
It's kind of silly, but I don't plan on using the rolls for anything
else.
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