Re: [Frameworks] Kodak 7363 - exposing and developing

2018-04-26 Thread Chris G
Hey Colin, I don’t have any measurement devices and honestly I’ve never kept track of my development times for this stock since I was told about this process-to-completion early on. I’ve mostly processed short strands less than 20’/7m in large paper developing trays as negative under a red

Re: [Frameworks] Kodak 7363 - exposing and developing

2018-04-25 Thread Dominic Angerame
Correction to my post I shoot 7373 and 7378 and not 7363. The information I posted was for those two stocks and NOT 7363. I have never had good luck shooting with that material. My misread of the post. On Tue, Apr 24, 2018 at 6:41 PM, Colin Brant wrote: > Thank y'all for

Re: [Frameworks] Kodak 7363 - exposing and developing

2018-04-24 Thread Colin Brant
Thank y'all for these responses! Seth, that is a great resource to know about, thanks for sending the link! Chris, I'm very curious about this idea that 7363 is "process to completion"! Are you saying that when it is "done" it's done and any extra time in the developer will not affect density?

Re: [Frameworks] Kodak 7363 - exposing and developing

2018-04-24 Thread Jason Halprin
Oh, and I seem to recall a friend stating that they rated 7363 as ISO 25, and developed in D-19 1:1 for 9 minutes (as neg, spaghetti-bucket) Jason Halprin jihalp...@gmail.com jasonhalprin.com On Mon, Apr 23, 2018 at 11:54 PM, Jason Halprin wrote: >

Re: [Frameworks] Kodak 7363 - exposing and developing

2018-04-24 Thread Jason Halprin
For what it's worth, I shoot 7363 rated at ISO 6, and develop as neg in Dektol 4:1 for 90 sec (spaghetti-bucket method). -JH Jason Halprin jihalp...@gmail.com jasonhalprin.com On Sat, Apr 21, 2018 at 6:03 AM, Chris G wrote: > Generally when I want to

Re: [Frameworks] Kodak 7363 - exposing and developing

2018-04-21 Thread Chris G
Generally when I want to get a broader tonal range with 7363 I process it in a paper developer like Dektol. I used Sprint paper developer sometimes too. Never tried this with reversal though. The film is process to completion so you can’t really overdevelop it. For less contrast you could also

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