[Frameworks] Formula for processing 7240 reversal as vhf or e6?

Scout Fenn scoutfee7 at gmail.com
Sat Mar 14 20:06:20 UTC 2015


Thanks all for the processing ideas. I'll hopefully have some result/s in
the next week or two and therefore will post if significant.
Thanks again,
Robbie

On Saturday, March 14, 2015, Scott Dorsey <kludge at panix.com> wrote:

> I would suggest that, since running E-6 process of VNF film provides
> reasonable (if muted) color, and reduced contrast, that merely increasing
> the contrast would probably make you happy.
>
> If I were looking to do this in a small batch environment, I'd first try
> just increasing the first developer time, say by 50%, to move the gamma
> up somewhat.  If that were not sufficient I might consider doubling the
> first developer time, but if that did not bring the gamma up where you
> want it, I would consider a more active first developer.
>
> I would be inclined to leave all the rest of the E-6 chemistry alone.
>
> Now... all that said, I just had Yale run some 7239 for me through
> the conventional E-6 bath and while the contrast was quite reduced
> compared with VNF processing, the effect was quite nice and was appropriate
> for the work.
> --scott
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