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Sent: Wednesday, August 7, 2013 2:33:08 AM
Subject: [Frameworks] Question for Frameworks Community...
Does anyone know if it is possible to reversal process print film (b/w 7302)
using D-97 developers? I have successfully reversal hand-processed the 7302
print stock using D-19, b
Hi Sasha,
Neumade Nuetapers (what we use for estar stocks) can still be purchased
direct from the re-organized Neumade / Windmade:
http://www.windmade-products.com/neumade-film-splicers/
or through Larry Urbanski at Urbanski Film:
http://moviecraft.tripod.com/supplies.html
-Buck Bito
Lawrence "
Dwight Cody at Boston Connection, aka. cutfilmhttp://www.cutfilm.com/
sells them.
On Aug 8, 2013, at 9:38 AM, Sasha Waters Freyer wrote:
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>> Dear Fellow Frameworkers,
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>> I am looking to purchase 16mm guillotine splicers on behalf of Virginia
>> Commonwealth University Dept. of Photo
Dear Fellow Frameworkers,
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> I am looking to purchase 16mm guillotine splicers on behalf of Virginia
> Commonwealth University Dept. of Photography & Film. PLEASE contact me if
> you have any for sale or have any leads.
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> Thanks!
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> Sasha
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swfre...@vcu.edu
g like D-19. The reduced density
yields an image that appears to have a lower contrast, though one side effect
is an increase in graininess.
-Jason Halprin
From: Daniel Boos
To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 7, 2013 4:33 AM
Subject: [
"Expose for the shadows, develop for the highlights." If it's too
contrasty, increase the exposure and reduce the development time.
That said, getting pictorial contrast out of a print stock is going
to be a bit of an adventure and I think you'd be much better off with
a very low contrast develop
Does anyone know if it is possible to reversal process print film (b/w
7302) using D-97 developers? I have successfully reversal hand-processed
the 7302 print stock using D-19, but the result is too contrasty to my
liking. Does anyone have any experience with these types of experiments?
--
*Danie