If you can't get clear leader, soaking raw or developed stock in a bleach 
solution will remove the emulsion. We all stocked up on bleach, right?


On Mon, Apr 13, 2020, at 8:33 AM, Beebe, Roger W. wrote:
> All,

> 

> I made this very quick (& very dense) tutorial about laser printing on 16mm 
> leader to take the place of a class visit at the University of South Carolina 
> that was canceled when the world shut down. I originally thought I’d just 
> share it with the students in the class, but then I posted on FB, where folks 
> seemed to find it useful, so I figured I’d share it here as well. If you’re 
> teaching 16mm & your students no longer have access to gear or if you’re in 
> that situation yourself, maybe it’ll suggest one way you can keep on making 
> work on film: 

> 

> https://vimeo.com/402644336/578a9aab08

> 

> There’s a much longer version of this that I do as a workshop (between 3 
> hours and 4 days(!)), so do know that this 10-minute primer is just the tip 
> of the iceberg.

> 

> (And if you don’t have clear leader, I’m assuming Larry Urbanski or Dwight 
> Cody could still hook you up during the lockdown—likely a lot easier to get 
> your hands on than raw stock, a camera, a functioning lab or darkroom 
> chemistry, etc.).

> 

> FYI,

> Roger

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