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sabadabadasabadabada 5,966 Posts
edited June 2014 in Strut Central
Starting to get back into b/w photography. Does anyone know what message board or group would have the best information on processing reversal movie film? I'm trying to figure out what the process is for re-exposing reveral film using a Morse G3 tank. There is a little window that you open to re-expose the film as it passes from spool to spool and I cant ffind any information on what type of light to use or how long to expose it.

And of course, if anyone knows the anser here, that would be appreciated but I realize that may be asking too much.

Thanks.

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  • ppadilhappadilha 2,244 Posts
    I used to look at this site for film processing info (they have a handy chart for developing B&W), not sure there's anything on handling reversal stock. They have a forum too, but from the looks of it it's half-dead, might be worth a shot though:

    http://www.digitaltruth.com/

  • soupsoup 69 Posts
    You're a masochist

    b/w

    Look at the manufacturer's spec sheet for the film you are using, it should tell you the amount of light (and everything else) needed.


    You might try the darkroom forum at the analog photo users group...

    http://www.apug.org/forums/forum43/

  • sabadabadasabadabada 5,966 Posts
    Found my answer on a cinematography message board. Someone was able to post the complete instruction manual. Its amazing how cheap darkroom equipment has become since nobody uses it anymore. Quality enlargers for as low as $50 on ebay. It sells for les than it did new when I was a 10 years old who had to deliver a lot of newspapers just to afford my cheap-o model. I picked up an enlarger, trays, tanks, beakers, a timer, thermometer, paper cutter, safe light for under $250.
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