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  1. <p>My Reason for even asking this question is #1 is it even possible. and #2 as stated I have removed remjet many times as I process Vision movie film so that is a non problem. I was just wondering if it could be done. I have reversal processed many B&W films before and I found that Rollei 80s is one of the better ones to do this with. I was just looking for a different way to help others who still have unprocessed Kodachrome as noted by John when processed as a negative that yellow filter is a PITA.<br>

    Thanks for all who have worried about why I want to try this. I guess the only thing to do is to do it.<br>

    Thanks.</p>

  2. <p> I have become pretty good at removing remjet since I started using Vision films and I thought that well Kodachrome is really a B&W emulsion. So if I was to put it through a B&W positive process would it be better to try and remove the remjet before light exposure or after? will this even work? I see so many rolls around and for free most times I was just wondering.... Ron Andrews maybe you can help me here on this one. If so what EI would I even try to shoot it at if it was 64 new last run? </p>
  3. <p>AGFA/Rollie is not re branded Fuji AGFA Yes has been re branded by another commence but AGFA Belgium is still separate and running E6 and C-41 color/colour films along with A few others. Please excuse sorting out but Coating machines still run with emulsions of the past just little or no R&D. <br>

    It is not tough to shoot film it is tough to do it and develop it. That is why I do my own.<br>

    E6 chem kits are not cheap but then they are 50% cheaper than sending it out to a company that you have no idea about. I get 15 rolls from one kit. and it cost me what I used to pay for in 4 rolls send out.<br>

    http://filmphotographyproject.com/store/unicolor-rapid-e6-slide-development-kit</p>

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