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Anyone familiar with this? Please let me know if the chemistry is reusable.
It states you can process 8 rolls of 35mm but the amount of chemistry can only fill approximately 4 cans of one roll. The math is net working! Do I reuse the developers etc.? Thank you. Jason Charalambides |
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Jason Charalambides wrote:
> > Anyone familiar with this? Please let me know if the chemistry is reusable. It is reusable, you extend the times in the developers with subsequent rolls. > It states you can process 8 rolls of 35mm but the amount of chemistry can > only fill approximately 4 cans of one roll. According to the datasheet, you can process 12 rolls per quart. > The math is not working! Do I reuse the developers etc.? Yes. Here's a link to Kodak's technical publication J-87 on their reversal kit. The necessary adjustments are described in the document: http://www.kodak.com/global/en/profe...87/j87.jhtml?& |
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James Robinson wrote:
> > Jason Charalambides wrote: > > > > Anyone familiar with this? Please let me know if the chemistry is reusable. > > It is reusable, you extend the times in the developers with subsequent > rolls. I should have mentioned that the bleach is used one-shot. The kit has four times as much bleach as the other chemicals for this purpose. Remember to mix the bleach with distilled water only, as the chlorine in tap water will affect it. |
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