From: Ken Paul Rosenthal (email suppressed)
Date: Wed Oct 22 2008 - 08:49:52 PDT
hey miriam,
handprocessing Tri-x and Plus-X is super simple. the development times are slightly different, and all you need do is consult the time chart that comes with the b/w reversal processing kit.
be mindful of the temperature. for some reason that i've never fully understood, post-processed super 8 black and white reversal emulsions are highly prone to lifting off the base. so handle with care--unless you're seeking a more 'tortured' look. so try not to go too high on the temperature. have fun.
ken
> Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2008 22:47:44 EDT
> From: Jim Carlile
> Subject: Re: Handprocessing Tri X super 8 film?
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> In a message dated 10/21/2008 3:21:47 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
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> hello,
> i would really appreciate it if anyone on this list can respond to my
> question. i have just shot two cartridges of Tri x super 8 film, one is 7266 and
> the other is 7278. is the handprocessing the same for both?
> Thank you!
> Miriam
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