[pure-silver] Re: Kodachrome

Hello Myron,

I forgot to mention, you have to remove the remjet coating on the back of the film - best done before developing, or it can gum up your reels and get on the emulsion side. I has to be done in the dark (of course). If you want to try it, Google will get you a lot of information or I can send more detail/links.

Cheers,
Clarence

Myron Gochnauer wrote:
A simple search of the archives didn't turn up anything, although I seem to remember this being discussed in the past:

Can Kodachrome be developed to produce a usable monochrome image by means of any more-or-less ordinary b&w chemistry?

I have a few rolls of exposed 120 in the freezer (and a few unexposed ones as well).

Myron

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