Re: [Frameworks] Liquidol / Eco Pro...any experience???

2019-07-30 Thread Sandy McLennan
I have used EcoPro fixer for years with students (age 10 up) and in my home darkroom. It has very low or no odour, has only two non-toxic ingredients and it works for resin coated paper and motion picture film (7363, 3368, Foma R100, PF2; negative and reversal). I dilute it from the bottle 1:7

Re: [Frameworks] Liquidol / Eco Pro...any experience???

2019-07-29 Thread Ruth Hayes
We’re using Eco-Pro (print) developer because it’s what the photo area has to offer and we’re working at a really small scale in terms of #s of students and staff and faculty resources. Prepping and creating the space for a different set of chemicals is out of reach right now. Just arguing that

Re: [Frameworks] Liquidol / Eco Pro...any experience???

2019-07-27 Thread Ruth Hayes
Hi Ben, At Evergreen, our b/w photo darkroom uses Eco-Pro for developing prints. We use this chemistry for processing hi con negative (7363 and 3378). It works well. We don’t do reversal (yet) so I can’t speak to that. Ruth Hayes Member of the Faculty, Animation The Evergreen State College

[Frameworks] Liquidol / Eco Pro...any experience???

2019-07-27 Thread Ben Balcom
Hi all. Hoping someone might have some input/advice here. I teach an Advanced 16mm class in which students do most of their own B+W Reversal Processing for the semester. I'm looking for a Dektol alternative that comes in liquid concentrate to avoid the powder mixing. These are what I'm