A 36-exposure roll of 35mm still film is about 5 feet long. If you equate that roughly as equal to 11 feet of 16mm film, a 100-foot roll of 16mm is similar in overall size to 9 rolls of 36-exposure 35mm. -----Original Message-----
From: J Vent
Sent: Apr 28, 2013 1:19 PM
To: Frameworks
Subject: [Frameworks] Footage equivalency
Good morning - I have a Morse, well a Fairchild crank tank processor and a Lomo processor tank, I'm going to be processing with Arista E-6 in it, the chem usage/re-useage specs are for 36 exp 35mm film. Anyone have a clue about how many feet are in a 36 exp roll of 35 mm film?
Directions say I can run 4 rolls in a pint of juice (x3 parts), 8 rolls in a quart. I'm trying to sort out how many feet of 7285 I can run in a given amount of chemistry.
I guess I could run several 1 foot pieces in a scaled down amount of E-6 sauce until it breaks down but thought some one out there might have the answer and spare me that step.
Thanks, JV
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