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roadkillwill5890
Hey i was wondering does anyone know anything about processing Super 8 film. I have been into Super 8 for years ever since watching my dads 1960s super 8 collections with badly dubbed beatles music over the top and know of a lab about 4 hours drive away that do processing but at its cheap price is still very expensive for processing multiple reels. Would it be worth fixing my dark room to process super 8 and how expensive/possible would it be,
Thanks alot,
William biggrin.gif
photographist
I tried this years ago and processed both Ektachrome and B/W films. I had purchased a special tank that allowed me to do this (think of a large 35mm film tank).

I had some experience with color and temperature control, but not enough. Consistancy is going to be your big challange.

That said, it can be done. Good luck
photographist
Hey William ...

I did a quick search and found the following sites: http://www.ralphdickinson.com/process_site/allpages.html and http://www.geocities.com/cinetank/ . As for the tank, I've been out of that market for a good 20 years, but the cinetank in the later website is similar to what I used. The first website shows how to use more standard equipment. There are also a number of Super/Regular 8 support sites that you can find by googling "processing super 8 film". I also used: "Super 8 processing tank" for a google search and had some decent hits.

As for the chemistry, it was a straight E-6 process for me. I believe Jobo still make s the appropriate chemestry.

Good luck!

jvdk
roadkillwill5890
Thankyou so much!! I was in an opp shop last month and was looking through an old box of rubbish, and their on the ground was a roll of unexposed ektachrome film thats past its use by date, and than i thought, the camera must be around here somewhere biggrin.gif thanks alot,
Will
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