domingo, 26 de agosto de 2018

GERMANY, D-DAY , H-HOUR: PROCESSING OF THE TOTALLY NEW KODAK EKTACHROME 7294 IN SUPER-8.

Initially the new Kodak Ektachrome 7294 motion picture Super8 film should to be processed at the Dutch lab Super 8 Reversal Lab by Frank Bruisma (together with a cartridge from the old Ektachrome, other one of Fujifilm Velvia 100 and and one more of Fujifilm Provia 100),  but since there is barely time for Photo Klassik International magazine to go to press (for its presentation of the English edition in the Photokina of Colonia, next September), and the macro photographs of the frames need the approval by Kodak, the processing was made finally in Germany by the editor himself, Marwan Mozayen, with a machine identical to the one that Kodak bought 13 units, and using freshly manufactured Tetenal chemicals. Jobo's engineers were also consulted.

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