I have a few rolls of Type-G kicking around that I've been meaning to process as well. As far as I understand, it can be processed in E-6 chemicals, but you'll have to remove the remjet backing (I think someone posted a formula for a way to do that with borax not too long ago). I've heard it was basically balanced for light in between Tungsten and Daylight, giving everything sort of a greenish cast in the end. That leads me to thinking it might look okay shooting under fluorescent lighting, but I still haven't processed mine so I can't say for sure.
-Stefan Grabowski Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2014 14:34:23 -0400 From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: [Frameworks] KOKDAK Ektachrome Super 8 G Can you use regular E-6 chemistry that I was using for other Ektachrome Super 8mm for Ektachrome Super 8mm G type? I just realized I have some roll that says it is G type - I read online that this is somehow a different type of film and that takes different type of development... is that true? what is it - just a type of film that can be Tungsten and Daylight - how is that possible? xoK _______________________________________________ FrameWorks mailing list [email protected] https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks
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