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Ali Shah

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  1. Hi folks in my attempts to build a rig to help me build a transport system for a camera I'm building, I'm looking for 65mm film leader, in any color. I don't need more than maybe 200 ft, but if you have something longer let me know please. Thanks!

  2. Yep so the QWD kit is a single sachet that you mix into water. It's possible I didn't mix it well in water. The first batch I whipped up, I definitely saw little crystals at the bottom of the bottle as i was pouring in the chemicals. They eventually dissolved. But those initial rolls, allay exhibited blue streaks at the bottom of the negatives (similar to the second scan i posted). Back then I was using inversion-  This prompted a switch to rotary and the problem went away, until I remixed this batch and now it's back (along with this green tinted base)

    Would lovvvve to come and check out your lab and see how things are done! I'll shoot you a message in the AM, thanks! That's very generous! 

  3. 10 hours ago, Robert Houllahan said:

    What kind of chemistry are you using? How well controlled is your developer temp?

    Offhand it does look overdeveloped and could have silver retention.

    You might want to take a look at the ECN2 manual from Kodak and get some hypo test liquid from B&H to see how saturated your fixer is.

    https://www.kodak.com/en/motion/page/processing-manuals

    https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?Ntt=hypo+check&N=0

     

     

    Hi! I'm using the QWD kit, I control the developer temperature in a water bath, and thermometer read 100.7F.. For agitation I was using continuous rotary agitation 30 rotations a minute.

    I tried re-mixing the bleach, and fixer, and went through the bleach- fix process again to no avail. I'm beginning to wonder if the developer chemical was not mixed well in the distilled water prior to pouring it into the tank. QWD kits mention to add the final-rinse solution into the pre-bath, which I did not do. I wonder if theres a dye stabilizer in the pre-bath liquid thats needed for their process. 

    Please see the two attached images that exhibit some issues on scanning. I've color corrected the scans as best as I can.

    Thank you for the links I will read the processing manuals from Kodak.

     

    22.10.XX.MW67.55mm.500T.ISO200.QWD.Plustek.440_Beverly_02.jpg

    22.10.XX.MW67.55mm.500T.ISO200.QWD.Plustek.440_Beverly_06.jpg

  4. Hi Folks, I've been trying to get some practice processing ECN2 negs by running them in small quantity through a still camera and so far its been delivering good results. Today I remixed my developer (only) and got a very different base color, with all sorts of wonky color casts upon scanning.  It also looks like I've over cooked the negative. Please see attached. It's not 100% clear through the phone camera, in reality, the negative on the bottom has a yellow/green cast to its base color, while the negatives on the top have a more peachy tone.

    The top two strips are from previous processing runs, and the bottom strip is the one I completed this evening.  Would greatly appreciate any help! 

    rs_processing.jpg

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