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Re: [APML] Old Royal Gold 200 Hyper time?
Thanks Jeff--I did everything pretty much as you described--except the part
where it cooked it for 9 hours instead of 2.
I don't notice a significant change in the undeveloped color of the film
backing.
Steve
At 09:25 AM 9/3/02 -0700, you wrote:
>Steve,
>I dry out the film first by doing 2 hours at 50°C
>@-27psi, purge three times, then hyper for 2 hours @
>+3 psi. When I didn't dry the film first I would
>notice a pressure increase by a pound or more
>depending on #of roles. I noticed a big difference in
>the sensitivity of the film when I started drying
>first.
>
>Jeff Allen
>
>--- steve banbury <banburys@sonic.net> wrote:
>> Hi--I wonder if some of you all could share some
>> guestimated times for
>> in cassette hypering of the "old" Royal Gold 200 in
>> a Lumicon 300
>> hypering chamber at 50 deg C.
>>
>> Thanks--Steve
>>
>>
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