After the initial Remjet removal process can or should I use C41 chemistry? Or should the entire process be done in ECN-2? I understand that removing the Remjet layer after exposing the film causes the absence of the halo effect around light sources?
Hi Jan! Thanks for your question! You can develop in either ECN2 or C41 after removing the remjet - which ever you prefer. You're absolutely correct! With Vision 3 the remjet layer protects the film from halation. On occasion you may see minor halation around extremely bright sources of light. Happy developing!
Hi Chris! You’re exactly right - remjet removal happens after you shoot the roll. If you’ve got any other questions let me know! Thanks for reaching out & happy shooting! 😎🤘🏻🤘🏻
Fantastic video, thank you! I would be very keen to see a full ECN2 developing video :)
@@TheLucaaw You’re welcome Luca, I appreciate your feedback! 😀 Developing ECN2 is an upcoming video! Thanks for watching! 😎👍🏻
make video developing ecn 2!!!
Thanks for letting me know Olle! Developing ECN2 will be an upcoming video! 😎👍🏻
After the initial Remjet removal process can or should I use C41 chemistry? Or should the entire process be done in ECN-2?
I understand that removing the Remjet layer after exposing the film causes the absence of the halo effect around light sources?
Hi Jan! Thanks for your question!
You can develop in either ECN2 or C41 after removing the remjet - which ever you prefer.
You're absolutely correct! With Vision 3 the remjet layer protects the film from halation. On occasion you may see minor halation around extremely bright sources of light.
Happy developing!
would I do this after having shot the film?
Hi Chris! You’re exactly right - remjet removal happens after you shoot the roll.
If you’ve got any other questions let me know!
Thanks for reaching out & happy shooting! 😎🤘🏻🤘🏻