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8mm Kodachrome II for K12 processing


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<p>if yoiu want to try<br>

and have a darkroom'<br>

use a disposable container and find out how to easily? remove the remjet backing.<br>

movie film can be developed by dumping it loose in a tank ( plastic kitchen container.)<br>

sort of sloppy, but will save you some aggrivation.</p>

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<p>Hi Walter,</p>

<p>I do develop my own B&W film, but was not sure how to handle this narrow film. So you say I can just drop it into a container....I assume I should not use my normal development tanks due to that Rem Jet backing. I don't have a darkroom so not sure how I will make a container light tight.</p>

<p>How do I get the backing off?</p>

<p>Also, I have HC-110, DD-X, D-76, Microfin, and Diafine. What is the best bet?</p>

<p>I do have a stainless steel tank, would that be better than a plastic one?</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>Jason</p>

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