Re: [Frameworks] 7302 as reversal

2018-11-10 Thread Francisco Torres
https://www.negativlandlab.com/ dead link 2018-11-09 14:47 GMT-04:00, Mark Street : > try > https://www.negativlandlab.com/ > > much cooler than anywhere else > > On Thu, Nov 1, 2018 at 2:01 PM Nicole Baker wrote: > >> Agreed! Developing your own film seems

Re: [Frameworks] 7302 as reversal

2018-11-09 Thread Mark Street
try https://www.negativlandlab.com/ much cooler than anywhere else On Thu, Nov 1, 2018 at 2:01 PM Nicole Baker wrote: > Agreed! Developing your own film seems intimidating but its actually very > easy. I develop my own B all the time with excellent results. > If

Re: [Frameworks] 7302 as reversal

2018-11-01 Thread Nicole Baker
Agreed! Developing your own film seems intimidating but its actually very easy. I develop my own B all the time with excellent results. If DIYing it isn't an option for you Bruce, shoot me an off list email. I'll be happy to develop it for you. On Thu, Nov 1, 2018, 3:05 AM christopher nigel Hi

Re: [Frameworks] 7302 as reversal

2018-11-01 Thread christopher nigel
Hi would help if you say where your are based ? or DIY it takes some time to learn but then it's workout way cheaper in the long run after getting the bit's & bobs C On Thu, Nov 1, 2018 at 1:27 AM Bruce Landick wrote: > > I’m looking for a cine lab that can process the black and white

Re: [Frameworks] 7302 as reversal

2018-10-31 Thread Scott Dorsey
Cinelab still does that. Anyone that does 16mm reversal should be able to, there's nothing unusual about it, it just runs with the same parameters as camera films (unless you're trying to get low contrast or some such thing). --scott ___ FrameWorks