[Frameworks] kodachrome 2 exp. 1975 kodachrome II
Jason Wade
mexicanpizza at juno.com
Sat Mar 8 22:18:25 UTC 2014
http://www.rockymountainfilm.com/
In the past I called Rocky Mountain and Spoke with Steve. He was always super cool and helpful to me, he helped me in the past while trying to process KII. Have a pen and paper hand when you call this dude, he has ALOT of info.
luvjw
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From: Johannes Schrems <johannesschrems at gmail.com>
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Subject: [Frameworks] kodachrome 2 exp. 1975 kodachrome II
Date: Fri, 07 Mar 2014 08:55:25 +0100
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hi, we had the same remjet coating on the k40 and k25 films too and
removed them easy after developing by hand.
we do not mind the diy look afterwards.
to all of you:
i think there must be a way to develop kodachrome 2 in b&w negativ.
rocky mountain film lab and filmrescue.com are develping this film.
anyone knowing someone working there how could ask for their secret?
no one ever done this?
pleace help!
best regards
johannes and milena
Am 27.01.2014 22:01, schrieb Roger Wilson:
Doesn't Kodachrome 2 have the remjet antihalation on it? Did you remove
it first? I think then you just process it like regular b&w but I've not
done it myself so I can't say for sure.
However, here is a list of chemicals that you use to make the remjet
removal. I use this recipe for colour processing and it removes the
remjet completely with no extra work. I use a morse G3 tank and run it
through this recipe for 4 minutes max.
This is the one from kodak ECN-2:
WATER (27-38ÂșC) - 800ml
BORAX - 20g
SODIUM SULFATE (anhydrous) - 100g
SODIUM HYDROXIDE - 1g
WATER to complete - 1 litre
Roger D. Wilson
Film Scientist
613 324 - 7504
rogerdwilson at sympatico.ca
http://www.rogerdwilson.ca <http://www.rogerdwilson.ca/>
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