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That looks suspiciously like it's negative film.
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it's easily hand-processed as negative
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Once you know how.
Here is new 7363 reversed in D-76
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set ... 858&type=3
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I watched your sample film a few times and it made me dizzy. I suppose you were on a see saw? Good effect. If you made it into a loop and projected it on a giant screen it could make a good side alley attraction. And I thought the opening scene of GoldenEye made one feel dizzy.
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There was an error in the data so that video was deleted. Here is a still developed correctly to 25Asa
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edge numbers show better than ever now. The light was 320 on the red scale, brightest sun.f16.
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7363. Core #1 roll #6/8. Bracket test face. 15mm. Cine Kodak Model BB camera. Snow was on the ground and the sky was overcast. 25 Asa was used. The Sekonic incident light meter uncovered read 640 black and 20 red. At 1/35 that's f4. The Weston reflected light meter read off the tripod buoy supported gray card 25 on the low scale and a little less on the high scale. That's f4/5.6 or f4. Exposures were f4, f4-1/3, f4-2/3, f5.6. The lens was covered between shots, shooting a few frames to put black between exposures. Development was in D-94 at 70 f five and one half minuets, agitating 15 times to begin and then 3 times in each 30 seconds. Second development was 4 min. in D-95, same agitations. Pictures look great in all exposures. Take your pick. The face looks best at f4 and the background looks better at f5.6. That would be 50 Asa. A longer FD to 6 min or 6 1/2 at f5.6 might lighten it. Not 7 min though. That is too far. Leader lightens at 7 minuets as does the image.
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Still photos are up now showing what this film looks like reversed from 25-50 ASA!
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... =3&theater
Please review the data just above this frame and tell me if I did this correctly. 50 ASA is too good to be true.
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Doesn't look too bad. You say this film can be had for $10. Is that for 100' of 16mm and is this fresh film or end rolls?
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It is fresh 400 ft cores for $40 each. I wound it down onto 100 ft and 50 foot daylight reels. It was $10 shipping a box that holds 4 cores but I only bought 2, so next time I'll buy 4.
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A compilation PDF was made about how I shot and developed this film
https://archive.org/details/New7363
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It is all gone.
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