Re: [Frameworks] Kodak 7363 - exposing and developing

2018-04-20 Thread Dominic Angerame
I use this stock all the time I have it processed as reversal and rate it anywhere between 10 or 12 asa i send processing out to a lab the stock is tricky because it has very few greys if you want to sell any let me know I still film with it contact me off sight for other tips

Re: [Frameworks] Kodak 7363 - exposing and developing

2018-04-20 Thread Colin Brant
Thanks, Isaac! I mix my own D19 from powder that I bought in bulk at the ratios outlined in this recipe from Photographers Formulary . There it calls for 8.5 minutes in D19 @ 70°F, but doesn't specify a film stock or process (e.g. reversal or

Re: [Frameworks] Kodak 7363 - exposing and developing

2018-04-20 Thread Isaac Brooks
For the D19 treatment/negative I've rated it at a 25 ASA with consistent results. If you have sealed D19, use it with that film. Isaac On Fri, Apr 20, 2018 at 5:30 PM Colin Brant wrote: > Dear Frameworks, > > I am having trouble finding consensus on how to shoot and

[Frameworks] Kodak 7363 - exposing and developing

2018-04-20 Thread Colin Brant
Dear Frameworks, I am having trouble finding consensus on how to shoot and process Kodak's now discontinued 7363 hi-con stock. I bought a bunch from the last run they did (2015 I believe) and am now starting to shoot it. I know that there have been threads that address this in the past (one even

Re: [Frameworks] Developing Tanks for 16mm

2018-04-20 Thread Ed Inman
FWIW I found these original instructions online: http://etienne.collomb.free.fr/morseg3/morseg3.htmlEd-Original Message- From: lindsay mcintyre Sent: Apr 20, 2018 5:05 PM To: Experimental Film Discussion List Subject: Re:

Re: [Frameworks] Developing Tanks for 16mm

2018-04-20 Thread lindsay mcintyre
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