[Frameworks] [Labos] Newly Available: Eastman 7363 Single Perf Super 16

Ruth Hayes randomruth at comcast.net
Thu Jun 21 01:56:38 UTC 2018


Hi Zach, 

At Photoland at the Evergreen State College, I’ve been processing the old 7363 I have (before Kodak discontinued it) as negative in Eco-Pro developer for paper prints. That’s what Photoland uses, and it’s worked really really well for me.

Ruth

http://www.randommotion.com
blogs.evergreen.edu/hayesr

> On Jun 20, 2018, at 7:11 AM, Zach Hart <zach.hart23 at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hey Roger,
> 
> Thanks so much for the update. I went ahead and bought quite a bit of the stock. I used to shoot 7363 as camera film until it got discontinued a couple years back. 
> 
> I'm wondering if you or anyone have shot the new stuff? I did a small test rating (as I used to) at ASA 12. I shot under a tungsten balanced light and developed in D76 at 80 degrees fro 5 minutes. 
> 
> I know D76 is not generally what one would use for developing this stock, but in my previous experience with this film I got a good exposure with any developer. The film came out fine, but there is a lot of chemical remnant and it is very very dirty and watermarked. 
> This is all strange since my experience with Polyester stock is that it washes and drys very well with or without photo-flo. 
> 
> Anyways, anyone know if the color change from yellow to gray is due to the polyester base? It used to be acetate. And please let me know your own experience with developing/exposing this new batch because it seems to be a bit of a different emulsion than I remember. 
> I contacted Kodak and they told me it is emulsion 292 (I have no idea what this means). Anyone know if that's what it used to be? Kodak also mentioned that it should be rated at ASA 20-24. I'm assuming that's for tungsten light? 
> 
> Here's a sample frame of my recent test. The chemical remnant is definitely more prominent as a negative, but I still want to eliminate it if it's possible....
> <Screen Shot 2018-06-20 at 10.06.28 AM.png>
> 
> best,
> Zach
> 
> On Mon, May 28, 2018 at 10:18 AM, Beebe, Roger W. <beebe.77 at osu.edu <mailto:beebe.77 at osu.edu>> wrote:
> All,
> 
> I realized that I only saw this on the film labs mailing list & thought some (many?) of you might be interested.  Get it while it lasts…
> 
> FYI,
> Roger
> 
>> Begin forwarded message:
>> 
>> From: Elena Rossi-Snook <elenarossisnook at nypl.org <mailto:elenarossisnook at nypl.org>>
>> Subject: [Labos] Newly Available: Eastman 7363 Single Perf Super 16
>> Date: May 23, 2018 at 10:47:06 AM EDT
>> To: "forum at filmlabs.org <mailto:forum at filmlabs.org>" <forum at filmlabs.org <mailto:forum at filmlabs.org>>
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>> Hello!
>> 
>> This just in from Kodak Technical Director Bev Pasterczyk: KODAK is pleased to announce the limited release of EASTMAN High-Contrast Positive Film II 7363 in single perf Super 16 format. Product will be sold until inventory is depleted. You can use this for black leader if the film is exposed and processed as Dmax. 
>> 
>> If you don't know your regional Kodak rep, you can always contact Bev directly [in L.A.] 
>> 
>> Elena Rossi-Snook | Chair
>> AMIA Film Advocacy Task Force
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