Re: a film question

From: Adam. Waterson ^lt;artistboi@speakeasy.net>
Date: 01/27/05-03:30:17 PM Z
Message-id: <A3BE4CC8-70AA-11D9-90CA-000A95BA580A@speakeasy.net>

On Jan 27, 2005, at 4:26 PM, Keith Gerling wrote:

> I don't want the added hassle of messing with color chemistry and I've
> got a large quantity of outdated E6 film.  Short of doing what one is
> supposed to do: soup it in E6 or cross-process in C41, is there any
> way I can get a B&W image, positive or negative, by using B&W
> chemistry?  Judging by the one roll I processed with Rodinal (which
> resembles fogged B&W), the prospect doesn't look good, but I thought
> someone here might have a suggestion.  
>  
> Keith
>
Received on Thu Jan 27 15:31:59 2005

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