Thanks Lindsay & Ed

Best Wishes

Rob

> On 20 Apr 2018, at 23:20, Ed Inman <edin...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> 
> FWIW I found these original instructions online: 
> http://etienne.collomb.free.fr/morseg3/morseg3.html 
> <http://etienne.collomb.free.fr/morseg3/morseg3.html>
> Ed
> 
> -----Original Message----- 
> From: lindsay mcintyre 
> Sent: Apr 20, 2018 5:05 PM 
> To: Experimental Film Discussion List 
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Developing Tanks for 16mm 
> 
> Hi Rob,
> 
> In the G3 tank I've used several developers - these numbers are per 100ft of 
> 16mm - if I loaded 150-200 ft on the reel I would increase the times.  2L of 
> each solution at room temp - might need more for 35mm.  Its important to make 
> sure that you are winding emulsion OUT at least half the time.  I've done it 
> many times with other timings as well, based on the temperature of the 
> solution or whether the film was underexposed.  It always seems to work 
> pretty well.
> 
> D76 for 7222 
> dev 12 min (usually takes 1 minute to wind from head to tail so 12 winds)
> wash 6 min
> rapid fix 6-7 min
> wash 7 mins
> 
> D19 for 7363, 7231 and most other B+W stocks
> dev 5-7 mins
> wash 5 mins
> rapid fix 5-6 mins
> wash 7 mins
> 
> Best, 
> 
> Lindsay McIntyre
> 
> 
> 
> On Fri, Apr 13, 2018 at 9:24 AM, Rob Gawthrop <r...@robgawthrop.co.uk 
> <mailto:r...@robgawthrop.co.uk>> wrote:
> Hi Lindsay
> 
> What developer & dilution do you use? I’ve been getting rather poor results 
> and it takes ages.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Rob
> 
> 
>> On 11 Apr 2018, at 18:13, lindsay mcintyre <email.li...@gmail.com 
>> <mailto:email.li...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> Just in defence of the Morse G3 tank, I have several of these and I did all 
>> my black and white neg processing in these tanks for many years and always 
>> got beautiful results.  They're not as good for reversal processes, 
>> particularly if you are using permanganate bleach (even with the little 
>> exposure window) but for negative work they are great.  The process involves 
>> winding back and forth to achieve even processing and takes longer than say 
>> bucket processing, which is what I do now, but the G3 tanks have always 
>> worked well for me. I think depending on your developer, it can be about 12 
>> minutes of winding. 
>> 
>> Lindsay
>> 
>> 
>> On Mon, Apr 9, 2018 at 3:11 PM, Scott Dorsey <klu...@panix.com 
>> <mailto:klu...@panix.com>> wrote:
>> I'm saying the results will be so uneven that you'll have long sections
>> that aren't developed at all.  A five-gallon bucket will do garbage can
>> development of 100 ft of 16mm well enough that, although it'll be severely
>> uneven, it'll at least be developed all the way through.  Folks used to
>> do motion analysis films that way.
>> --scott
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