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Re: Kodak HIE as a slide Wow! Mirror at the film plane.
- From: Stan McQueen <stan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Kodak HIE as a slide Wow! Mirror at the film plane.
- Date: Sun, 05 Mar 2000 20:27:10 -0700
At 03:36 PM 03/05/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>O.K. I finally tried it. I developed two rolls of Kodak HIE as a slide via
>Kodak's TMax Reverals Kit. After looking at the slides, all I can say is,
>"Why didn't I try this sooner?"
>
>I guess I haven't tried it sooner because I hate testing film & developer
>combinations and was rather skeptical of past posts that claimed a 2 to 3
>stop gain in film speed. Well, after looking at my results, I can confirm
>that this is true. I used Kodak HIE with an 87 filter mounted at the film
>rails. I also replaced my typical film pressure plate with a mirror.
Can you provide time and temperature information for the process? Also, I
guess I must have missed the discussion on using a mirror for a pressure
plate. What does that do?
Stan
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