C41 processing

2003-01-13 Thread mike wilson
Hi, Butch wrote: I have the data guide AF3-102E dated C.2001. In it with the exception of NPC and NPZ they all are listed as C-41/CN-16. NPZ was listed as CN-16X which I have no idea how it differs from regular CN-16. I was always under the impression that CN-16 and

Re: Att. W.R.: C41 processing

2003-01-11 Thread William Robb
- Original Message - From: Butch Black Subject: Att. W.R.: C41 processing Mike Wrote: Hi Bill, Remembering your recent posts about pushing C41, I have just come into possession of the Fuji publication Professional Data Guide number AF3-103E. This has a vast amount of film data

Att. W.R.: C41 processing

2003-01-10 Thread mike wilson
Hi Bill, Remembering your recent posts about pushing C41, I have just come into posession of the Fuji publication Professional Data Guide number AF3-103E. This has a vast amount of film data in it. If you don't have this booklet and want to know anything that might be in it, please let me know.

Re: Dip and Dunk C41 processing

2002-01-08 Thread Nick Wright
--- William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The cheeky answer is to use plastic tanks. PVC plumbing pipe in the appropriate size would work well, PVC is what modern film processor tanks are made of. I almost can't believe that I didn't see this solution staring me in the face. I have been

Re: Dip and Dunk C41 processing

2002-01-08 Thread William Robb
- Original Message - From: Nick Wright Subject: Re: Dip and Dunk C41 processing Do you think standard PVC glue would hold the submerged cap in place or would the chemicals eat through it? If they would eat it up what type of adhesive should I use? Thanks!! PVC cement forms a weld