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P3D Re: B/W Slides?
- From: "Gary Nored" <gnored@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: P3D Re: B/W Slides?
- Date: Tue, 12 Oct 1999 13:46:25 -0600
Kodak makes a processing kit for reversing TMax film (only the 100 speed I
believe).
It's rather expensive for black and white.
Agfa Scala is liked by some, but not me. Blacks are not very dense.
Highlights are easy
to blow out. It has a green tint that the processors never seem able to
completely remove.
I've heard that it can melt at common projection temperatures.
I'm planning to try duping onto a low-contrast black and white copy film.
I've made
a few attempts, but haven't controlled the contrast demon successfully, yet.
Gary Nored
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Steven Stultz writes:
> Has anyone out there who has a darkroom done any b/w slides? I shoot E6
> all the time in my Kodak Stereo, but there are times when I'd like to
> try b/w slide film- but to the best of my knowledge there is none on the
> market (except for the Polopak Poloroid stuff). I've heard that some
> people have reversed Tmax into transparancy film somehow, with some kind
> of "fogging redevelopment process," but can't find any information.
> Anyone do that? I do enjoy shooting b/w print film from time to time
> and making Holmes Stereo Cards, but b/w 5P stereo slides would be nice
> too...
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Steven Stultz
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