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A couple of frames from the Kodak Vision3 250D that I bought from Nik and Trick. Shot with my Nikon F100 and 24 – 70mm F2.8 lens. Many of the frames were marked probably as a result of removing the Remjet coating. Cannot decide if I like it or not yet, swing one way then the other, I will put another roll through when the spring flowers are in bloom and have another think about it.
2016_Vision3_006 by Cannyekerslike on Talk Photography
2016_Vision3_019 by Cannyekerslike on Talk Photography
I felt the same way when I shot a couple of rolls last year. I disliked it when I had to mess about in Lightroom to fix the awkward colour cast, then fell in love when I saw the incredible dynamic range and amazing colours...just look at the sky in your second one!
How did you remove the remjet? Pre or post development? I soaked the film in warm water with a couple of teaspoons of baking soda for about five minutes and gave it quite a lot of agitation, then rinsed it a couple of times with warm water until it ran clear. I carried out all the development steps, and removed the film from the reels after the fix, immersed it in warm water and carefully wiped the back with a microfibre cloth. I then carried out the stabiliser stage in a tray. I don't recall having any problems with the remjet.
The remjet on the Fuji movie stock was a bit easier to remove. I'm fairly sure that it was all gone when I took it off the reel, and it was the Kodak stuff that needed a wipe.






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