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I developed this film using QWD ECN-2 chemistry. It's a long story about a gift of 4 Silbersalz rolls that should have included developing and scanning back in Stuttgart. Instead, the film took a round trip from New York to Frankfurt, getting stuck in German customs for months with indifferent support from Silbersalz. So upon their return to me, I developed and scanned them myself. QWD makes a great product for home development of Vision3.
14Reels test
The day when we dicided to splice 23 Six Gates Films Cinema rolls; process them in ecn-2, all together in Morse G3.
A huge mistake with the bleach turned all the rolls in a psychedelic magenta/green/cyan bunch of nuance
Pentax MZ-60 (S/N: 5505619)
SMC Pentax-FA 1:1.4 50mm (S/N: 4220696)
Kodak Vision3 500T
ECN2 processed by czarno-biale.pl
minolta srt101
Vision ECN2 320T film
accidentaly redscaled
expired (04?)
tetenal c41
remjet preremoved before shooting
Nikon FE
Nikkor 50 1.4 ais
Exposed in Daylight between 2pm and 4pm
Vision Cinema Pro 50D by Six Gates Films
Home processed in ECN-2 chemicals
#14reels
Test shots from the second roll of Kodak Vision ECN2 320T film that was kindly sent to me by Max Miedinger Max Miedinger.
This film stock was made for cinematography, and is balanced for Tungsten light and uses the ECN-2 process. The film has a sticky black "Remjet" coating which must be removed, and prevents the film being processed in a standard C41 lab. I used my exhausted Tetenal C41 kit so as not to risk spoiling a new batch.
The expected blue cast is due to the film being used in daylight without a correcting filter.
I used an Olympus XA camera, and set the meter to ISO 200.
For this exposure I used a flashgun with a pale orange filter taped over it, the aim was to get a "natural" colour for near subjects, with the more distant objects left with the blue cast. Results were variable.
14Reels test
The day when we dicided to splice 23 Six Gates Films Cinema rolls; process them in ecn-2, all together in Morse G3.
A huge mistake with the bleach turned all the rolls in a psychedelic magenta/green/cyan bunch of nuance
Neighborhood. First use of Kodak 5277. Developed in ECN-2 One Shot developer.
Kodak 5277 Vision 320T shot with Nikon with N90s with Auto Vivitar 21mm Wide Angle lens in T4 mount with Nikon adapter converted to AI. (no filter) Developed in one shot ECN-2 developer from linuxphreak2005 www.flickr.com/photos/132303390@N02/
DEVELOPER
Water 250ml 70-100f
Sodium Sulfite .5 gram
Potassium Bromide .35 gram
Sodium Carbonate 6.4 grams
Sodium Bicarbonate .70 grams
CD3 1 gram
I doubled the recipe for my tank.
Prebath was Kodak PB-1
Prebath 2 (PB-2)
Water 27 to 38°C (80 to 100°F) 800 mL
Borax (Decahydrated) 20.0 g
Sodium Sulfate (Anhydrous) 100 g
Sodium Hydroxide 1.0 g
Water to make 1 L
pH at 25.0°C (77.0°F) 9.25 ± 0.10
Stop was Kodak SB-14 (modifed)
Stop (SB-14)
Water 21 to 38°C (70 to 100°F) 900 mL
Sulfuric Acid (7.0 N) 50 mL
Water to make 1 L pH at 25.0°C (77.0°F) 0.8 to 1.5
(Added 5g/L Sodium Sulfite for clearing)
Potassium Ferricyanide Bleach
Ilford Hypam fix.
Times (As listed by linuxphreak2005
Dev 3mins@106f
Stop Bath 1Min 100f
Wash 1min 100f
Bleach 6Min 100-106
Wash 1min 100
Fixer 5min 100-106
Scanned with Canon 9000F
Post processing in photoshop.
20201129 in Ogden, Utah USA
Test shots from a roll of Kodak Vision ECN2 320T film that was kindly sent to me by Max Miedinger Max Miedinger.
This film stock was made for cinematography, and is balanced for Tungsten light and uses the ECN-2 process. The film has a sticky black "Remjet" coating which must be removed, and prevents the film being processed in a standard C41 lab. I used my exhausted Tetenal C41 kit so as not to risk spoiling a new batch.
The expected blue cast is due to the film being used in daylight without a correcting filter.
I used a Lomography LC-Wide camera, and set the meter to ISO 200. Max sent me another roll, which I will try out in due course.
Leica M4
Elmar 5cm 3.5
500T ECN2 cinefilm
I like the way this tungsten balanced film, captured the winter sky in Sydney
Test shots from the second roll of Kodak Vision ECN2 320T film that was kindly sent to me by Max Miedinger Max Miedinger.
This film stock was made for cinematography, and is balanced for Tungsten light and uses the ECN-2 process. The film has a sticky black "Remjet" coating which must be removed, and prevents the film being processed in a standard C41 lab. I used my exhausted Tetenal C41 kit so as not to risk spoiling a new batch.
The expected blue cast is due to the film being used in daylight without a correcting filter.
I used an Olympus XA camera, and set the meter to ISO 200.
For this exposure I used a flashgun with a pale orange filter taped over it, the aim was to get a "natural" colour for near subjects, with the more distant objects left with the blue cast. Results were variable.
Neighborhood. First use of Kodak 5277. Developed in ECN-2 One Shot developer.
Kodak 5277 Vision 320T shot with Nikon with N90s with Auto Vivitar 21mm Wide Angle lens in T4 mount with Nikon adapter converted to AI. (no filter) Developed in one shot ECN-2 developer from linuxphreak2005 www.flickr.com/photos/132303390@N02/
DEVELOPER
Water 250ml 70-100f
Sodium Sulfite .5 gram
Potassium Bromide .35 gram
Sodium Carbonate 6.4 grams
Sodium Bicarbonate .70 grams
CD3 1 gram
I doubled the recipe for my tank.
Prebath was Kodak PB-1
Prebath 2 (PB-2)
Water 27 to 38°C (80 to 100°F) 800 mL
Borax (Decahydrated) 20.0 g
Sodium Sulfate (Anhydrous) 100 g
Sodium Hydroxide 1.0 g
Water to make 1 L
pH at 25.0°C (77.0°F) 9.25 ± 0.10
Stop was Kodak SB-14 (modifed)
Stop (SB-14)
Water 21 to 38°C (70 to 100°F) 900 mL
Sulfuric Acid (7.0 N) 50 mL
Water to make 1 L pH at 25.0°C (77.0°F) 0.8 to 1.5
(Added 5g/L Sodium Sulfite for clearing)
Potassium Ferricyanide Bleach
Ilford Hypam fix.
Times (As listed by linuxphreak2005
Dev 3mins@106f
Stop Bath 1Min 100f
Wash 1min 100f
Bleach 6Min 100-106
Wash 1min 100
Fixer 5min 100-106
Scanned with Canon 9000F
Post processing in photoshop.
20201129 in Ogden, Utah USA
Test shots from the second roll of Kodak Vision ECN2 320T film that was kindly sent to me by Max Miedinger Max Miedinger.
This film stock was made for cinematography, and is balanced for Tungsten light and uses the ECN-2 process. The film has a sticky black "Remjet" coating which must be removed, and prevents the film being processed in a standard C41 lab. I used my exhausted Tetenal C41 kit so as not to risk spoiling a new batch.
The expected blue cast is due to the film being used in daylight without a correcting filter.
I used an Olympus XA camera, and set the meter to ISO 200.
October 2024.
Kodak Vision3 500T (Mr Negative short end re-can).
Canon EOS 30.
ECN-2 dev/scan by Analogue Wonderland, High Wycombe, UK.
Neighborhood. First use of Kodak 5277. Developed in ECN-2 One Shot developer.
Kodak 5277 Vision 320T shot with Nikon with N90s with Auto Vivitar 21mm Wide Angle lens in T4 mount with Nikon adapter converted to AI. (no filter) Developed in one shot ECN-2 developer from linuxphreak2005 www.flickr.com/photos/132303390@N02/
DEVELOPER
Water 250ml 70-100f
Sodium Sulfite .5 gram
Potassium Bromide .35 gram
Sodium Carbonate 6.4 grams
Sodium Bicarbonate .70 grams
CD3 1 gram
I doubled the recipe for my tank.
Prebath was Kodak PB-1
Prebath 2 (PB-2)
Water 27 to 38°C (80 to 100°F) 800 mL
Borax (Decahydrated) 20.0 g
Sodium Sulfate (Anhydrous) 100 g
Sodium Hydroxide 1.0 g
Water to make 1 L
pH at 25.0°C (77.0°F) 9.25 ± 0.10
Stop was Kodak SB-14 (modifed)
Stop (SB-14)
Water 21 to 38°C (70 to 100°F) 900 mL
Sulfuric Acid (7.0 N) 50 mL
Water to make 1 L pH at 25.0°C (77.0°F) 0.8 to 1.5
(Added 5g/L Sodium Sulfite for clearing)
Potassium Ferricyanide Bleach
Ilford Hypam fix.
Times (As listed by linuxphreak2005
Dev 3mins@106f
Stop Bath 1Min 100f
Wash 1min 100f
Bleach 6Min 100-106
Wash 1min 100
Fixer 5min 100-106
Scanned with Canon 9000F
Post processing in photoshop.
20201129 in Ogden, Utah USA
Six Gates Films Vision Cinema Pro 500T
no filters
Nikon F3
Nikkor AI 50mm 1.4
self developed in ECN2 original chemistry
epson v700
14Reels test
The day when we dicided to splice 23 Six Gates Films Cinema rolls; process them in ecn-2, all together in Morse G3.
A huge mistake with the bleach turned all the rolls in a psychedelic magenta/green/cyan bunch of nuance
Kodak Duaflex IV Kodacolor-X DIY ECN2. Room temperature ECN2 developer. 18 min with inversions for the first minute with 3 gentle inversions every minute after. Bleach for 5 minutes (same agitation schedule). Fix for 5 minutes (same agitation schedule). Rinse and photoflo as normal.
"Kodak Vision3 250D Color Negative Film 5207"
Kodak5207
400asa
kodak
kodakvision3
ecn2
kodakMotionPictureFilm
kodakvision3250d
homedevelop
expiredfilm
contax139q
"Yashica ML 50mm 1:1.9"
Film: Kodak Vision 250D
Camera: Olympus OM-10
Lens: Sakar 1:3.5 f=35-135mm
Saint-Petersburg, November 2023
Neighborhood. First use of Kodak 5277. Developed in ECN-2 One Shot developer.
Kodak 5277 Vision 320T shot with Nikon with N90s with Auto Vivitar 21mm Wide Angle lens in T4 mount with Nikon adapter converted to AI. (no filter) Developed in one shot ECN-2 developer from linuxphreak2005 www.flickr.com/photos/132303390@N02/
DEVELOPER
Water 250ml 70-100f
Sodium Sulfite .5 gram
Potassium Bromide .35 gram
Sodium Carbonate 6.4 grams
Sodium Bicarbonate .70 grams
CD3 1 gram
I doubled the recipe for my tank.
Prebath was Kodak PB-1
Prebath 2 (PB-2)
Water 27 to 38°C (80 to 100°F) 800 mL
Borax (Decahydrated) 20.0 g
Sodium Sulfate (Anhydrous) 100 g
Sodium Hydroxide 1.0 g
Water to make 1 L
pH at 25.0°C (77.0°F) 9.25 ± 0.10
Stop was Kodak SB-14 (modifed)
Stop (SB-14)
Water 21 to 38°C (70 to 100°F) 900 mL
Sulfuric Acid (7.0 N) 50 mL
Water to make 1 L pH at 25.0°C (77.0°F) 0.8 to 1.5
(Added 5g/L Sodium Sulfite for clearing)
Potassium Ferricyanide Bleach
Ilford Hypam fix.
Times (As listed by linuxphreak2005
Dev 3mins@106f
Stop Bath 1Min 100f
Wash 1min 100f
Bleach 6Min 100-106
Wash 1min 100
Fixer 5min 100-106
Scanned with Canon 9000F
Post processing in photoshop.
20201129 in Ogden, Utah USA