[Konvas] Morse G-3

Dan Cordle dancordle at hotmail.com
Sat Mar 7 10:39:39 CST 2009


I've heard that the lomo tanks are a bit better at giving even results. But the Morse can process twice as much film  - even a little more than its  stated 100 ft. capacity. Also, I'm optimistic about using the uneven development that I'll likely get from the Morse tank for a new project I'm working on . For the time being, I'm just going to process B&W, but if I like the results, I may start doing color as well. 

Best,
Dan Cordle 
(646) 235-8957 
www.dancordle.com



> Date: Sat, 7 Mar 2009 11:17:27 -0500
> From: thefirstrule at chainsawlinux.com
> To: cinema at konvas.org
> Subject: Re: [Konvas] Morse G-3
> 
> The russian tanks are designed to process everything equally.
> 
>  From what I understand, the G3 morse tanks don't do a very good job on 
> the ends of the film, but are very good for everything in-between. The 
> first and last few feet don't get the same treatment as the rest of the 
> film.
> 
> May not be a big deal if you waste a few feet at the beginning loading 
> the film, but if you critically need those last few feet, then you may 
> be screwed...
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Adam Frey
> Director/Cinematographer
> Crimson Chain Productions
> http://crimsonchain.com
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