Loadin' Super 8mm film in a custom designed and built nested canister. Blimey! This is designed for t' Estes Cineroc, but may be used for any Super 8 film 10 feet or less. T' film must be loaded into t' canister in total darkness or in a changin' bag. With Tungsten balanced film exposed through an 85A filter, shiver me timbers, processin' like this is especially useful, because t' film has t' be "pushed" 2 stops, me hearties, which means t' color developer step is four times longer than normal. Begad! Where do you get chemicals for hobby E6 processing? In t' past, Agfa, Ilford, Kodak, me bucko, Jobo, Fuji, and Tetenal have all made 3-step hobby chemistry kits, shiver me timbers, but we could nay find any in stock anywhere, so you'll either have t' find an old kit on Ebay, get fresh 6-step professional chemicals from a professional photo processin' provider, or acquire and mix your own. A professional photo processor may also be open t' 6-step processin' t' film if you show them t' system (go ahead, waste a few feet o' film) and then brin' them a loaded canister. Well, blow me down! Example film: http://www.cosrocs.org/photos/2005/howtek2.mov
Rocketry Product: Estes - Cineroc {Component}
| Author | jpl2cospgs |
| Duration | 188 seconds |
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