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difficulty drum scanning negatives10 Apr 2004 20:56 GMT52
I sent some negatives and slides to drum scan to have the operator
claim that negatives show more grain in the final scan than slides. I
used 6x6 Fuji NPS 160, a film has low granularity rating. The other
film I used was E100G slide film. I find it hard to believe the
Anyone tried Walmart's scanning option?09 Apr 2004 03:07 GMT2
I was on the Walmart photo center web site and noticed they have a new
(to me) feature where they will scan in photos you get developed
in-store - for an extra $2.  I know Ofoto has done something similar
for years, but Walmart has added an interesting twist.  Now they let
documentary with paid cast members?08 Apr 2004 12:25 GMT6
What is the definition of a documentary?
Can a documentary have paid cast members?
TIA...
Kodak Readyload07 Apr 2004 13:55 GMT1
I have noted many threads claiming that the Fuji Quickload holder is
trouble free and the  Kodak is not. I prefer the Kodak films and would
like to hear from users as to their experience with the latest Kodak
single sheet holder.
Pro film in France?05 Apr 2004 17:27 GMT4
does anyone happen to know where to find pro films (esp Fuji) in France
(somewhere near of Paris/Orleans)? I am travelling over there in a couple of
weeks and would be nice to know where to find films if&when needed.
Regards,
New Kodak Pro Films?05 Apr 2004 08:37 GMT25
Anyone out there tried the new Kodak Pro Films, Ultra Color 100 and
400, BW400CN and Porta 800?  I've long been a fan of Portra 400BW and
am sorry to see it go.  Just wondering if this is just another of
Kodak's renamings or if it truly is a new "improved" film.  I never
B&W film under safelight02 Apr 2004 02:20 GMT2
Someone posited a question to this a couple of weeks ago.
I was @ a local retail who is closing out a bunch of outdated film.
In the box is some Kodak Precision Line Film.  135 bulk.
It states on the box that it is to be used under a (specified) safelight.
light sensitive liquid01 Apr 2004 07:28 GMT4
If what I'm trying to do sounds rediculous or impossible, let me know.
Basically I'm trying to project a picture on a wall and have it stay
there. I was hoping there is some kind of light sensitive liquid that
hopefully can stick on walls and wait for a projection. Obviously this
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