He also had access to a fully functional Pro-Lab as his day job.

But I'm figuring that once one person figures out a way to do it, it's
only a matter of time until someone else figures out how to do it better
& easier. Eventually someone will figure out a way to do it that's easy
enough that anyone who's willing to make the effort can do it.

Maybe it will happen in my lifetime, maybe it won't. The film can stay
in the freezer forever or until someone offers a reasonable "DIY How-to"
... whichever one comes first.


On 6/21/2016 12:27 PM, P.J. Alling wrote:
Processing K-14 is difficult even as just b&w, you have to figure out
how to remove the black backing layer to do it properly.  That guy must
have the patience of Job.

On 6/21/2016 1:11 AM, John wrote:
I dunno. Some guy down in Australia apparently figured out how to "home"
process K-14. I figure eventually someone else will manage to duplicate
that feat & post a DIY How-to on the internet.

On 6/20/2016 5:00 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
Just process it as B&W film. Sacrilege, but there's nothing else you
can do now.

G

On Jun 20, 2016, at 1:32 PM, Gonz <[email protected]> wrote:

I still have K64 in my freezer, even though there is no one to process
it if I do use it.  Nostalgia...





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