Processing ECN-2 Film in a Morse G3 Tank | Is it Possible? | Remjet Removal | Filmboy24

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
  • I kind of swore I'd never try it but decided, what the H#@&! I've successfully processed 16mm B&W Negative film in my Morse G3 Processing tank but with the temperature demands and nasty remjet layer, I was uncertain that anything would/could come from processing Kodak Vision stock in the Morse tank. The time is now to see if we can get any images at all, doing the ECN-2 Process in my Morse G3 tank.
    My process:
    1 cycle = complete film wind from one side to the other.
    1 Liter of liquid to cover film completely.
    Remjet Removal: 1 cycle with sponge in place, then 1 cycle without sponge.
    Rinse (warm tap water): 3 separate baths for 2 cycles each.
    Develop: 8 cycles / approximately 9 minutes.
    Stop Bath (vinegar & water): 2 cycles.
    Wash (warm tap water): 4 cycles
    Bleach: 16 cycles / approximately 19 minutes
    Wash (warm tap water): 4 cycles
    Fix: 14 Cycles / approximately 15 minutes
    Final Wash (warm tap water): 4 cycles x 3 bath changes
    Photo-Flo + Distilled Water: 4 cycles
    Squeegee between fingers & Hang to dry
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