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    Ektachrome is processed with E-6 process, right? So it can be processed at home. How about this new color negative film? C-41 process or what?
    ...or, what happends if I process Kodachrome film with E-6 chemichals? (what is the Kodachrome process called anyway?)
    And b/w... If I want to solarize my film, do I use the flash on the first developer or the 2nd one?
    Has anyone solarized their films? How were the results? I've done it with photopapers only.

    MikkOo.

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    Hi,
    Developing Surveilance EXR 200T film with C-41 process really works!!
    I think the same must be happen with Vision 200T, because both films are processed with ECN-2.

    Carlos.

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    Carlos, how's super8 in Argentina?

    M

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    Well Mikko,
    There?s a rebirth (but slowly) of Super 8 in Argentina. Many of the laboratories that processed this format where closed when video home appeared, but still exists at least two. (Here the more important laboratories only process 35 and 16 mm film). But many people here stills believe that Super 8 is an amateur?s format. It?s a prejudice that costs to surpass, in addition it turns out something expensive shooting Super 8 here. Kodak B&W films costs U$S 15,00 each . K40, Ektachrome 125T and EXR 200T costs U$S 20,00 each (without processing) !!
    In Brazil the resurgence of Super 8 is more remarkable, there is more laboratories and one of them can process Kodak 200T film in this format.

    Carlos.

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    Kodachrome is processed K14. It gets its color from the the processing it self. So if you try it at home it may turn out B&W. I don't know for sure since I have never tried to process it.

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    I worked at JC Penney in my early 20's, and I was amazed at the things people tried to return. One lady brought back a sweater that had make-up on the collar and reeked of smoke. I refused to take it back, and she got all rude indignant and stomped off to find a manager to file a complaint about me.

    How would people who do this feel if they had a business, and someone came in wanting to buy something but instead of bringing cash, they brought in something raggedy from their closet to pay with?

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