Hi Roger Thanks for the reply, that's great I'm going to give it a go. I'm just testing some film shot in a pinhole camera so it would be good to see the exposure time needed.
Thanks again. Cathy Sent from my iPhone On 31 Dec 2012, at 15:45, "Beebe, Roger" <[email protected]> wrote: > I've used a red safelight routinely. I've even just used a couple of red > filters doubled over a desk lamp in a pinch. I noticed that when leaving the > film exposed to red light for an extended time (like while setting up to do > rayograms), there is a noticeable effect on the processed film, but when > simply quickly dropping film in the developer, I've had no problems with red. > > Not exactly the most scientific answer, but worth something, I hope. > Roger > > On Dec 31, 2012, at 10:38 AM, Cathy Rogers wrote: > >> Hi, >> Has anyone processed Kodak's 7363 using a red safelight filter? The >> recommended safelight filter as specificed by Kodak is OC but some say it's >> okay with a red filter used for standard b&w papers. Bit confused and >> don't want to spend out on the wrong thing. >> Thanks. >> >> Cathy Rogers >> http://cathyrogers.blogspot.com, >> http://www.cargocollective.com/cathyrogers, >> @extendedcinema >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> FrameWorks mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks >
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