From: vassily bourikas (email suppressed)
Date: Mon Jun 15 2009 - 01:47:39 PDT
Hi Pip,
because Dwayne is so far away, I want to hand process, the stock is quite old and Ken Paul's post made it sound that it could end up nice in b/w. I never knew I could try processing it as b/w reversal.
I understand the fascination with kodakchrome though, I only have a few ancient cartridges but if you want them you can have them.
I would feel the same about cannibalizing fujichrome.
The tests were made to figure out if the theory that all stocks can be processed as b/w neg is true.
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From: Pip Chodorov <email suppressed>
To: email suppressed
Sent: Monday, 15 June, 2009 10:20:56
Subject: Re: Kodachrome in B/W Chemistry
Dwayne's in Kansas still develops Kodachrome. It's such a beautiful stock, and so rare to find now, it's a shame to develop it in black and white. Why not shoot black and white stock for these tests and send your Kodachrome's off to Dwayne's?
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For info on FrameWorks, contact Pip Chodorov at <email suppressed>.