[Frameworks] Reversal as Negative Hand-Processing?

2013-08-01 Thread Insa Langhorst
Hi,

I just ordered some Standard 8 B/W reversal 100ASA ORWO UN54 film and would 
like to hand-process it at home. Does anyone know if it´s possible to develop 
it as a negative? And would it be possible to use the Caffenol dev that has 
been discussed here a few weeks ago? 
Or else, how would I go about developing it as a reversal at home?

Thank you,

Insa



filmmaker and editor

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Re: [Frameworks] Reversal as Negative Hand-Processing?

2013-08-01 Thread vassily bourikas
Hi Insa
UN54 can be developed both as neg and reversal 
VB





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Hi,

I just ordered some Standard 8 B/W reversal 100ASA ORWO UN54 film and would 
like to hand-process it at home. Does anyone know if it´s possible to develop 
it as a negative? And would it be possible to use the Caffenol dev that has 
been discussed here a few weeks ago? 
Or else, how would I go about developing it as a reversal at home?

Thank you,

Insa



filmmaker and editor

insa.langho...@gmail.com
m: (0044) (0)7789 38 22 84
www.insalanghorst.com





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Re: [Frameworks] Reversal as Negative Hand-Processing?

2013-08-01 Thread Ed Inman
The official ORWO instructions for negative processing call for D-96, the formula of which is published here:http://www.filmotec.de/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/V-I-VV-1182-e.pdf However, common D-76 available for purchase prepackaged would be generally suitable along with a standard hardening fixer. A Caffenol developer might work as well, but you would have to experiment first. --Ed-Original Message-
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Subject: [Frameworks] Reversal as Negative Hand-Processing?

Hi,I just ordered some Standard 8 B/W reversal 100ASA ORWO UN54 film and would like to hand-process it at home. Does anyone know if it´s possible to develop it as a negative? And would it be possible to use the Caffenol dev that has been discussed here a few weeks ago? Or else, how would I go about developing it as a reversal at home?Thank you,Insafilmmaker and editorinsa.langho...@gmail.comm: (0044) (0)7789 38 22 84www.insalanghorst.com
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Re: [Frameworks] Reversal as Negative Hand-Processing?

2013-08-01 Thread Jeff Kreines

On Aug 1, 2013, at 12:52 PM, Ed  Inman edin...@earthlink.net wrote:

 The official ORWO instructions for negative processing call for D-96, the 
 formula of which is published here: 
 http://www.filmotec.de/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/V-I-VV-1182-e.pdf  However, 
 common D-76 available for purchase prepackaged  would be generally suitable 
 along with a standard hardening fixer. A Caffenol developer might work as 
 well, but you would have to experiment first. --Ed

I had good luck a while back with Kodak XTOL developer.  Of course, no idea if 
they still make it.  It was ascorbic-acid based and prevented colds if you 
hand-processed, or so I was told.

Jeff Kreines
Kinetta
j...@kinetta.com
kinetta.com




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