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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.
exposesd at ISO 25 --this is normally VERY slow ISO1.6 color film that does fairly well being cross processed. This was commercial xray developer diluterd 1:40 (6ml for a 250ml single reel tank) for 12 minutes at room temp. You can often find this film being offered at a low price--I got 800ft for $21.50
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.
Pentax SF1 Kodak 2254 Intermediate Color film low ISO DIY ECN2. Not sure why all of these are out of focus. Maybe the camera, or the scanning. No matter - it's an experiment.
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.
exposesd at ISO 25 --this is normally VERY slow ISO1.6 color film that does fairly well being cross processed. This was commercial xray developer diluterd 1:40 (6ml for a 250ml single reel tank) for 12 minutes at room temp. You can often find this film being offered at a low price--I got 800ft for $21.50
Nikon F3
Six Gates Films Orwell BW @400 iso
developed in Tmax dev 7''
epson v700
almost all of this picture were taken by Luca (Laszlo K.) while i was developing.
it has been a glorious day. We developed over 23 rolls of color negative cinema film in a vintage Morse G3 tank. We had some major fixing issue but we saved some good frames & had a good time.
Bottom line:
1)ECN2 is totally feasible for home processing
2) Morse G3 tank agitation could not be the best for these films.
3) we took a little step forward for DIY film photography
Film: Kodak Vision 3 250D
Camera: Kodak Cameo Focus Free point-and-shoot
IE: 200 ASA
Time Develop: 4,5 min
Developer: RA-4
Temp: 37 C
roll of film n: 9 -10
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.
Film: Kodak Vision 2 200T
Camera: Canon AE1P/50MM
IE: 200 ASA
Time Develop: 4 min
Developer: RA-4
Temp: 37 C
Comparison of DIY C-41 and ECN2 developers
jamesharrphoto.blogspot.com/2017/10/diy-color-dev-compari...
Camera: Contax 139 Quartz /Yashica ML 50mm f/1.9
Film: Kodak Vision2 200T ie 100ASA
Temp: 38 °C
Development times
remove rem-jet+wash: 5´
Develop: 4,5´
Rinse: 2´
Stop: 1´
Rinse: 2´
Bleach: none
Rinse: 2´
Fix: 5´
Rinse: 2´+2´+2´+2´+
Stabilizer: none
Photo-Flo:1´
Agitation initial 30 seconds
Agitation 10 seconds every 1/2 minute
More info red-photo.xf.cz/ECP-ECN_PROCESS.pdf
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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.