[pure-silver] Re: Dr5 process

  • From: Dana Myers <dana.myers@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 09 Jan 2011 08:52:15 -0800

On 1/9/2011 8:22 AM, shannon Stoney wrote:
I've been playing with my new stereo pinhole Holga camera some more.  I figured 
out how the viewfinder works on top:  it's not wide angle after all.  There 
isn't much info online about this camera. But I figured out that you are 
supposed to use slide film in it, because of the way the stereo photo viewer 
works.  I had some color slide film in medium format, so I shot that in it.

Then i found  a place online that processes all kinds of film by a new process to 
make b&  w transparencies.  HEre it is:

http://www.dr5.com/

This guy claims to be able to process regular negative film with this Dr5 
process to make transparencies!  Does this work?  It's kind of expensive, but 
interesting.
I first recall reading about dr-5 on rec.photo.film+labs (IIRC), David Wood 
himself
posted a few notes on the process, probably 12 or 13 years ago (the process
is not brand-new).

I've never used dr-5 but it sounds completely legitimate, but there's a 
learning-curve
for each film.

Dana

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