> I gotta say, the more I learn about photographic chemistry, the more I am
> saddened that it has become such a rare, niche activity.
It was once a field of very active research and development. If you are
curious about B&W photography I strongly recommend getting a first edition
of C.E.Kenneth
I gotta say, the more I learn about photographic chemistry, the more I am
saddened that it has become such a rare, niche activity. There's really
nothing else like it.
Nicole Elaine Baker
MFA in Visual Studies, 2019
Pacific Northwest College of Art
Hallie Ford School of Graduate Studies
*www.magi
> So, just for the fun of it let me ask, what happens if you process
> kodachrome in C41 chemistry? Anything? Mud?
Nothing, because all the cool stuff in C41 is in the film rather than in
the processing.
Each layer of C41 has the color dyes and couplers already in there with the
silver halides an
Wow Scott thank you. That was super informative! And fascinating.
So, just for the fun of it let me ask, what happens if you process
kodachrome in C41 chemistry? Anything? Mud?
I'm just starting out doing my own processing and I cannot get enough of
the chemistry.
Thanks again!
On Tue, Apr 30, 20
Oh, you could probably get a K-14 line running. Dwayne's Photo had one
running a few years ago and still has the analytic chemist on staff
although they don't have some of the other people on the line.
The problem with K-14, which is also the wonderful thing about it, is
that the dyes are not in
PM
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I would be curious to hear from anyone able to cast light on why Kodachrome can't be processed as intended. After years of hearing the simple "no" I'd be interested to know the more complicated, chem
I would be curious to hear from anyone able to cast light on *why*
Kodachrome can't be processed as intended. After years of hearing the
simple "no" I'd be interested to know the more complicated, chemical
reason. Anybody?
*Ektachrome* -- as far as I know, the new formulation is only available in
mera lengths.
>> https://shootfilmco.com/blogs/shoot-film-co/kodachrome-processed-in-color-seriously
>>
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Kodachrome cannot be processed to a color image any longer. Not K-14, not
K-12, no way, no how.
You can process it to a B&W image but what you get is poorer quality than
what you'd get if you'd just shot B&W film.
However, there is now a usable 16mm Ektachrome stock if you like that
reversal loo
camera lengths.
https://shootfilmco.com/blogs/shoot-film-co/kodachrome-processed-in-color-seriously
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From: Mark Street
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Subject: [Frameworks] Kodachrome
Dear All,
My former teacher and friend Barbara Hammer aske
but only in still camera lengths. https://shootfilmco.com/blogs/shoot-film-co/kodachrome-processed-in-color-seriously-Original Message-
From: Mark Street
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Subject: [Frameworks] Kodachrome
Dear All,My former teacher and frien
Dear All,
My former teacher and friend Barbara Hammer asked me to finish a film for
her; she gave me the material before she died. She asked 4 of us to do so;
I'm turning my attention to the project now.
I had a crazy idea of shooting some Kodachrome. Any way to purchase this
outdated stock? An
ove the RemJet in the same way
as with your K40 and K25 films...
Hope this helps!
Kevin Rice
processreversal.org
pcn03031989.com
(720) 270.3857
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> From: Johannes Schrems
> To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
> Cc:
> Date: Fri, 07 Mar 2014 08:
hi, we had the same remjet coating on the k40 and k25 films too and
removed them easy after developing by hand.
we do not mind the diy look afterwards.
to all of you:
i think there must be a way to develop kodachrome 2 in b&w negativ.
rocky mountain film lab and filmrescue.com are develping this
schr...@gmail.com
To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] kodachrome 2 exp. 1975 kodachrome II
hi, roger, thanx for your answer. we had the same remjet coating on
the k40 and k25 films too and removed them easy after developing by
hand.
we do not mind
ent, something new.
> Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2014 19:50:00 +0100
> From: j...@gmx.at
> To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
> Subject: [Frameworks] kodachrome 2 exp. 1975
>
> hi,
>
> is there anyone who knows how to develop a kodachrome 2 in b&w negative
> or reversal?
st to try something different, something new.
> Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2014 19:50:00 +0100
> From: j...@gmx.at
> To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
> Subject: [Frameworks] kodachrome 2 exp. 1975
>
> hi,
>
> is there anyone who knows how to develop a kodachrome 2 in b&w ne
hi,
is there anyone who knows how to develop a kodachrome 2 in b&w negative
or reversal?
the process originally was k11 or k12.
i developed the kodachrome 40 and 25 with the foma chemie in b&w
reversal and it worked well.
but foma did not work with the old kodachrome 2.
i tried to develop th
In a message dated 2/18/2012 6:40:16 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
matthewfrancisbr...@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
I recently received some Kodachrome that belonged to my great grandmother
and is very much past expiration date.
It is regular 8mm, I have two reels, one says develop before 1948
y 18, 2012 6:39:52 PM
Subject: [Frameworks] Kodachrome
Hello,
I recently received some Kodachrome that belonged to my great grandmother and
is very much past expiration date.
It is regular 8mm, I have two reels, one says develop before 1948 and the other
1955.
I was wondering if there were any
Hello,
I recently received some Kodachrome that belonged to my great grandmother
and is very much past expiration date.
It is regular 8mm, I have two reels, one says develop before 1948 and the
other 1955.
I was wondering if there were any labs that might still process the
kodachrome...preferably
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