Re: [Frameworks] D-19 testing

2012-11-06 Thread Kevin Timmins
ca; frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com > Subject: Re: [Frameworks] D-19 testing > > If I understand you rightly, just mix up a gallon in a bucket, and > likewise for the fixer and hypoclear, and do your processing from one > bucket to another in the dark (or under a safelight for 7363). Especi

Re: [Frameworks] D-19 testing

2012-11-05 Thread robert
atching the film. > > > John > > > > > From: Kevin Timmins > To: FrameWorks > Sent: Monday, November 5, 2012 6:19:29 AM > Subject: [Frameworks] D-19 testing > > > > Hi all, > > I've pretty much got the conventional D-19 process down now (as

Re: [Frameworks] D-19 testing

2012-11-05 Thread John Woods
film in your 35mm tank.Since these are tests you don't really have to worry about scratching the film. John From: Kevin Timmins To: FrameWorks Sent: Monday, November 5, 2012 6:19:29 AM Subject: [Frameworks] D-19 testing Hi all, I've pret

Re: [Frameworks] D-19 testing

2012-11-05 Thread Ed Inman
Message- From: Kevin Timmins Sent: Nov 5, 2012 8:19 AM To: FrameWorks Subject: [Frameworks] D-19 testing Hi all,I've pretty much got the conventional D-19 process down now (as taken from the darkroom cookbook). Now I feel it's time to experiment a little. I want to shoot one ro

Re: [Frameworks] D-19 testing

2012-11-05 Thread Scott Dorsey
110 film is repackaged 16mm. If you need to process a two-foot long strip, reels designed for 110 still film will work nicely. I don't think any are still being made except possibly for the Jobo tanks, but there are probably plenty of old stainless ones on Ebay. --scott __

[Frameworks] D-19 testing

2012-11-05 Thread Kevin Timmins
Hi all, I've pretty much got the conventional D-19 process down now (as taken from the darkroom cookbook). Now I feel it's time to experiment a little. I want to shoot one roll of 16mm film with the same subject matter/ lighting/ cam settings etc.. and then take sections of that film (5ft or so