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    Has anyone used the Morse G3 tank? Does it work good with Super8 it says that it only works with 16 and 35mm. What and where is the best place to purchase the camecial package?

    Thank you

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    You can process 2 50ft rolls of Super 8 together in a G3 tank. I usually attach (7 in.)of spent 16mm film to the first spool. Then staple the ends of the 2 S8 rolls to it. Load the 2 rolls of S8 film in the dark ofcourse, and then repeat at the other end.

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    I use a g 3 tank and ilford devloper. When the film is developed, seems like its overlaping onto itself and causing ghost marks. I tried refixing the film and it seems to work, but I have to be careful not to bleach it out.

    Any clue as to why I get ghosting in the process?


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    I have a G3 tank and it works great with super8. I have never used head and tail pieces of 16mm since it has S8 slots in the wheels. I have also gotten ghost marks but only when not using the proper chemicals.

    Good Luck

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