Re: [Frameworks] Hand processing E6 as B&W reversal

2014-01-04 Thread John Woods
To follow up to my own post (which came back to me as a double post - sorry!). Jason, I'd be interested in hearing from you what your impression of their current state of business is and any further information about them and their (alleged) shutdown. When I first got interested in analog film

Re: [Frameworks] Hand processing E6 as B&W reversal

2014-01-03 Thread John Woods
Rocky Mountain Film Lab is back in business? I though their reputation as being quick to cash a check but it takes them several years to process film was the reason they shut down? There are so many complaints against RMFL that I'd be cautious about sending your film in. Try these guys: http://

Re: [Frameworks] Hand processing E6 as B&W reversal

2014-01-03 Thread Scott Dorsey
What is the story? I called them a few years back and they told me that they were shutting down and not taking any more orders. --scott ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks

Re: [Frameworks] Hand processing E6 as B&W reversal

2014-01-03 Thread Jon Behrens
- > From: Scott Dorsey > To: jawood...@yahoo.ca, frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com > Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Hand processing E6 as B&W reversal > Date: Fri, 03 Jan 2014 14:56:43 -0500 > > I am sorry to report that Rocky Mountain Film Labs shut down about two > years back. T

Re: [Frameworks] Hand processing E6 as B&W reversal

2014-01-03 Thread Jason Wade
struggling independent businesses closing. here is their website. http://www.rockymountainfilm.com/ -- Original Message -- From: Scott Dorsey To: jawood...@yahoo.ca, frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Hand processing E6 as B&W reversal Date: Fri, 03 Jan 201

Re: [Frameworks] Hand processing E6 as B&W reversal

2014-01-03 Thread Scott Dorsey
I am sorry to report that Rocky Mountain Film Labs shut down about two years back. They did lovely work and were always free to explain what they were doing in great detail. If I had E-6, I'd try running it through pincryptol yellow and then developing by inspection in D-76. Otherwise I'd take a

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2014-01-03 Thread Jason Wade
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Re: [Frameworks] Hand processing E6 as B&W reversal

2014-01-03 Thread John Woods
All colour films can be processed in B&W chemistry to get a B&W image. I've not really done much of it except for the odd time of a mistake when a colour short end got mislabeled as B&W and the film was not as ancient as your stock. Why don't you just process a snip test of your ektachrome? You'