Re: [Frameworks] Hand Processing using D-76 for Tri-x (Reversal) 7266

2012-12-12 Thread Echo Park Film Center
Thanks Robert……

You are a gentleman and a scholar. 

We are doing tests tonights so I will keep you posted. 

The dream is alive and well.

How are you doing? What are you up to? How is the family?

Paolo, Lisa and the EPFC Family


On Dec 10, 2012, at 3:34 PM, J Vent  wrote:

> Try these threads, very useful info.
> 
> General:
> http://www.oocities.org/gselinsky/
> http://www.oocities.org/gselinsky/FAQ.htm
> http://www.oocities.org/gselinsky/FAQ.htm#9a
> 
> This one has a two part bleach recipe and uses D-19 as a substitute
> for D-76
> 
> http://www.cinematography.com/index.php?showtopic=39060
> 
> This one discusses using HC-110 or TMAX processing.
> http://www.cinematography.com/index.php?showtopic=51904
> 
> Good luck.
> 
> JV
> 
> 
> 
> On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 2:57 PM, Kevin Timmins  wrote:
> Hi Paolo,
> 
> Why not make some D-19 up yourself with raw chemicals? All you need is metol, 
> sodium sulphite, hydroquinone, sodium carbonate and potassium bromide. Get 
> the Darkroom Cookbook. Recipe is in there.
> 
> Best 
> Kevin 
> 
> Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2012 13:34:52 -0800
> From: i...@echoparkfilmcenter.org
> To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
> Subject: [Frameworks] Hand Processing using D-76 for Tri-x (Reversal) 7266
> 
> 
> Hello there.
> 
> My name is Paolo Davanzo and I work at the Echo Park Film Center. We are 
> going to Vietnam to teach a film class and will be doing hand processing of 
> B&W Super 8 film. Normally we use D-19 but they tell us there is none to be 
> found in Hanoi. But they have D-76.
> 
> Does anybody have a good and effective recipe for processing Tri-X (7266) as 
> reversal not negative using D-76? We are doing some tests tonight but I just 
> wanted to get a good starting point.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Paolo
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [Frameworks] Hand Processing using D-76 for Tri-x (Reversal) 7266

2012-12-10 Thread Robert Schaller
Paolo,

The D-19 formula can be found here:

http://www.digitaltruth.com/data/kodak_d19.php

or in Kodak publication H-7 "A Guide for Processing Black & White Motion 
Picture Films", which I have on paper but can't find online (anyone?)

D-76 would be a disappointing reversal developer, because it's fairly 
low-contrast and doesn't yield a very high maximum density.

If you wanted to doctor some D76 (rather than mixing D19 from scratch) you 
could add 3g/l Hydroquinone and about 50 g/l of washing soda (Sodium Carbonate) 
and that might work -- washing soda is widely available as a laundry detergent 
aid.  The Hydroquinone you could get through Photographer's Formulary if you 
have time to order it.  If you have Potassium Bromide, add 5g/l.  Then it's 
basically D19.  Hydroquinone and Potassium Bromide might get through customs...

Or, you could try adding the Washing Soda (obtained locally) to the D76 as is 
to raise the pH, and that might do the trick -- I don't really know!

Or, you could try something like 1 1/2 strength D76 with Sodium Carbonate.

If you mix it up yourself (say, in baggies to make 1 gallon), make two baggies 
per batch: one for the Metol and Hydroquinone, mixed together, and one for 
everything else.  The Metol and Hydroquinone go bad fairly quickly when mixed 
with a base (like Sodium Carbonate or possibly even Sodium Sulfite). 

But if customs aren't a problem, just bring the ready-made packages of Kodak 
D19 powder.  This is by far the easiest thing to do! I checked some to Jamaica 
a couple of years ago, and it was fine.  What are your limitations?

-Robert



On Dec 10, 2012, at 2:34 PM, Echo Park Film Center wrote:

> Hello there.
> 
> My name is Paolo Davanzo and I work at the Echo Park Film Center. We are 
> going to Vietnam to teach a film class and will be doing hand processing of 
> B&W Super 8 film. Normally we use D-19 but they tell us there is none to be 
> found in Hanoi. But they have D-76.
> 
> Does anybody have a good and effective recipe for processing Tri-X (7266) as 
> reversal not negative using D-76? We are doing some tests tonight but I just 
> wanted to get a good starting point.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Paolo
> 
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Re: [Frameworks] Hand Processing using D-76 for Tri-x (Reversal) 7266

2012-12-10 Thread J Vent
Try these threads, very useful info.

General:
http://www.oocities.org/gselinsky/
http://www.oocities.org/gselinsky/FAQ.htm
http://www.oocities.org/gselinsky/FAQ.htm#9a

This one has a two part bleach recipe and uses D-19 as a substitute
for D-76

http://www.cinematography.com/index.php?showtopic=39060

This one discusses using HC-110 or TMAX processing.
http://www.cinematography.com/index.php?showtopic=51904

Good luck.

JV



On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 2:57 PM, Kevin Timmins  wrote:

>  Hi Paolo,
>
> Why not make some D-19 up yourself with raw chemicals? All you need is
> metol, sodium sulphite, hydroquinone, sodium carbonate and potassium
> bromide. Get the Darkroom Cookbook. Recipe is in there.
>
> Best
> Kevin
>
> --
> Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2012 13:34:52 -0800
> From: i...@echoparkfilmcenter.org
> To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
> Subject: [Frameworks] Hand Processing using D-76 for Tri-x (Reversal) 7266
>
>
> Hello there.
>
> My name is Paolo Davanzo and I work at the Echo Park Film Center. We are
> going to Vietnam to teach a film class and will be doing hand processing of
> B&W Super 8 film. Normally we use D-19 but they tell us there is none to be
> found in Hanoi. But they have D-76.
>
> Does anybody have a good and effective recipe for processing Tri-X (7266)
> as reversal not negative using D-76? We are doing some tests tonight but I
> just wanted to get a good starting point.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Paolo
>
>
>
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Re: [Frameworks] Hand Processing using D-76 for Tri-x (Reversal) 7266

2012-12-10 Thread Kevin Timmins

Hi Paolo,
Why not make some D-19 up yourself with raw chemicals? All you need is metol, 
sodium sulphite, hydroquinone, sodium carbonate and potassium bromide. Get the 
Darkroom Cookbook. Recipe is in there.
Best Kevin 
Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2012 13:34:52 -0800
From: i...@echoparkfilmcenter.org
To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
Subject: [Frameworks] Hand Processing using D-76 for Tri-x (Reversal) 7266

Hello there.
My name is Paolo Davanzo and I work at the Echo Park Film Center. We are going 
to Vietnam to teach a film class and will be doing hand processing of B&W Super 
8 film. Normally we use D-19 but they tell us there is none to be found in 
Hanoi. But they have D-76.

Does anybody have a good and effective recipe for processing Tri-X (7266) as 
reversal not negative using D-76? We are doing some tests tonight but I just 
wanted to get a good starting point.

Thanks,
Paolo



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[Frameworks] Hand Processing using D-76 for Tri-x (Reversal) 7266

2012-12-10 Thread Echo Park Film Center
Hello there.

My name is Paolo Davanzo and I work at the Echo Park Film Center. We are
going to Vietnam to teach a film class and will be doing hand processing of
B&W Super 8 film. Normally we use D-19 but they tell us there is none to be
found in Hanoi. But they have D-76.

Does anybody have a good and effective recipe for processing Tri-X (7266)
as reversal not negative using D-76? We are doing some tests tonight but I
just wanted to get a good starting point.

Thanks,

Paolo
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