Hand-processing Velvia

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SKJ
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Hand-processing Velvia

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has anyone tried hand-processing Velvia?
I was thinking of trying it but I was wondering if there's anything I need to know...
Just use E-6 processing?
I've had good results processing Ektachrome 7240 and the new 64T in E-6.
No antihalation backing to deal with....

Experiences?

Thanks!

Stephen Kent Jusick
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Re: Hand-processing Velvia

Post by richard p. t. »

Hi Stephen,
yes, you can certainly hand/tank process velvia. No problem at all. No rem-jet or anything like that. Looks a little different from 64t when its drying ... but they all look different when drying.
enjoy,
richard
I run Nano Lab - Australia's super8 ektachrome processing service
- visit nanolab.com.au
richard@nanolab.com.au
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