remjet transfer
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remjet transfer
could it be possible to transfer a film that still has its remjet intact ? i know that flashscan has a bright light source for a transfer system.
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Re: remjet transfer
It isn't possible for rem-jet to remain intact after processing. Any processing, even just soaking the film in water, will remove the majority of the rem-jet. It is easy to get 95% of the rem-jet off. Even perhaps 99%. Its the last little bit you would be stuck with as fine specks of sparkle. But you asked previously about processing ECN film in C41. Do it. Use some borax as a rem-jet removal bath. Lots of adgitation in the borax bath will remove a good % of the rem-jet. Then, more will come off in the developer and the remaining baths. The bit that is left at the end you can wipe off with a sponge. It won't be perfect, but it does work.
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