Re: Hand Processing of Film?

Randy A. Riddle (rriddle@nr.infi.net)
Tue, 13 Jun 1995 22:21:38 -0400

These are the basics of how I thought it might work. Are you sure you were
processing B&W -- exposing a negative to white light is often used in color
processing (at least with still film).

Thanks.

Randy

As I recall the
>film was removed at one point and exposed to white light to reverse the
>image. As one proceeded through the various stages there was a lot of
>hand cranking involved. The film was dried on a kind of frame that looked
>like the ribs of an umbrella. This was 16 mm B&W. About 100 feet at a
>time. I have not seen one of these machines for a while. So I don't know
>if this helps you other than to know that it can be done.
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