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The Diamond

Taken with the Koroll 24 camera that I previously used in week 132 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:

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As the name suggests, this model manages to squeeze 24 exposures out of a roll of 120 film, by using a mask to make the image size 3cm x 4cm. The edges of the film are wasted, but by using the "12 frame" backing paper markings twice, 24 exposures are made.

I removed the mask, so the full width of the film is exposed, and the frames overlap, but if a full frame is desired, the film can simply be advanced twice.

The film was Kodak Ektachrome-X ISO 64 slide film (expired 1977), which I cross processed in Tetenal C41 chemistry.

There is virtually no image visible, and the emulsion was bubbly and blistered after processing, something of a technical failure!

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Uploaded on September 2, 2017
Taken on February 26, 2015