[Frameworks] JK optical printer

2015-07-31 Thread Rebecca Erin Moran
Hi, I am looking for a JK optical printer; preferably the K107. I may have found a projector body - but would need the bolex mount and step motor as well as the light source. If anyone has informations or knowledge of who might be selling/giving away any of these please contact me! best,

Re: [Frameworks] processing 16mm Tri X as negative in a bucket like a savage

2015-07-31 Thread Mark Street
Hi Roger, Wonder if you have any experience using Dektol rather than D-76? Am about to jump in as soon as it gets dark here in Brooklyn tonight, and I bought Dektol all the best, Mark Street www.markstreetfilms.com On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 6:14 PM, Roger D. Wilson rogerdwil...@sympatico.ca

Re: [Frameworks] processing 16mm Tri X as negative in a bucket like a savage

2015-07-31 Thread Jeff Kreines
On Jul 31, 2015, at 2:12 PM, Mark Street mstreet...@gmail.com wrote: Wonder if you have any experience using Dektol rather than D-76? It will be much more contrasty. Jeff Kreines Kinetta j...@kinetta.com kinetta.com ___ FrameWorks mailing

Re: [Frameworks] processing 16mm Tri X as negative in a bucket like a savage

2015-07-31 Thread Scott Dorsey
Dektol is a very, very fast-working developer and very grainy. It is intended for paper and print materials, not for film. It may be possible to use very diluted dektol but you will have to do some testing on short lengths, and the results will tend to be inconsistent because of the short times.

Re: [Frameworks] processing 16mm Tri X as negative in a bucket like a savage

2015-07-31 Thread Roger D. Wilson
Hey Mark! I've used Dektol with 3378, I like the look but have not used it with tri x. With the 3378 I only process in pail for about 2.5 minutes. Do a very short test of film, I suspect 3 mins at max for Dektol. Good luck! Sent from Outlook _ From: Mark Street