Processing Super 8 in a Yankee Tank - Part 2

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  • čas přidán 19. 03. 2023
  • On this second video I explain the method I use to extract some film out of a cartridge of Super 8 without destroying the cassette.
    Disclaimer: This process involves modifying the cartridge. That may cause the cartridge to not work as expected. If you want to try this do it at your own risk.
    #super8 #8mmcinefilm #8mmfilm #filmcamera
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Komentáře • 7

  • @truefilm6991
    @truefilm6991 Před rokem +4

    This is very useful information for Super 8 users! It's definitely worth the hassle so you can run all sorts of tests without the slow and expensive turnaround.

  • @nicholassheffo5723
    @nicholassheffo5723 Před 9 měsíci

    Note that if that is the Agfa Moviechrome for 1980 to early 1986, replacing the diamond box version that used Agfa chemistry, it has issues with mold and yellow calcium when processed if it takes. It was their first E6 film, but the last three E6 versions corrected that error.

    • @TheCinematographyLab
      @TheCinematographyLab  Před 9 měsíci

      Thanks for the info! I just used the cartridge to extract some film and test my process. I didn't think about processing the film really, but it's great to know that there was a bad batch just in case.

  • @notmercury6713
    @notmercury6713 Před rokem

    Hey with what chimie do you develop it ? E6 ?

    • @TheCinematographyLab
      @TheCinematographyLab  Před rokem +1

      I only process black and white at home. The process is not as precise as it is with color. I use D-76 developer and Kodak fixer. I don't even use stop wash, just water.

    • @eysank
      @eysank Před 7 měsíci

      Would you recommend developing tri~X s8film in rodinal?@@TheCinematographyLab