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Photo Forum / Film Photography / Film and Labs / July 2004

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OFOTO Film Development21 Jul 2004 19:35 GMT3
Anyone have any experience with using "Ofoto" for just film
development of C41 film.
The price looks too good to believe.
They will send me a film mailer (with prepaid postage) and for just
old colour film stock (Ektacolour etc)21 Jul 2004 07:13 GMT17
Does anyone know where I can purchase some of this?
I wouldn't know where to start.
TIA
Luke
Residue spots on developed E-620 Jul 2004 03:19 GMT5
I shot 10 rolls of Sensia 100 at a horse jumping competition
recently.  The last batch of 4 to go to the lab came back:
http://www.aliasimages.com/images/HorseJumping0007_2700.jpg
(LARGE FILE: 4.5MB, if modem, just DL the first few bits of it to
Grand Canyon what film 19 Jul 2004 12:36 GMT8
I am Going to the North rim Of the Grand Canyon next week what film should I
use? I have a Nikon F5 with a 24mm to 120 mm, 80 to 200mm Lens.
Kodachrome Processing to move19 Jul 2004 03:50 GMT11
In understand that the K-14 processing machine in Fair Lawn, NJ is
supposed to be shutting down in August or September, and Kodachrome
processing is supposed to be contracted to somebody "out west."
Anyone know any more about where the processing is supposed to be done,
Reciprocity formula for TMAX films18 Jul 2004 21:54 GMT1
I'm sure this has been asked before but my searches on the net have not
given satisfactory results. I'm looking for reciprocity formulas to
calculate extended exposure times (large format) for both Kodak TMAX 100
and 400. Kodak themselves have no other information other than the 1, ...
slide duplicators15 Jul 2004 03:40 GMT4
Has anyone tried one of those slide duplicators that screw on the filter
ring?
Smitty
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Specks on negative from lab?11 Jul 2004 21:35 GMT4
I just bought a scanner that can also scan negatives and slides.  I was
testing some techniques and took the film to a Sams Club to just get the
negatives developed but no prints.  After scanning them in I see a few white
blurry specks, and sometimes a piece of lint or hair that is ...
Any thought's on Pacific Image Film Scanners - Like  the PF3650U has anyone used it yet?10 Jul 2004 21:37 GMT1
Any thought's on Pacific Image Film Scanners - Like  the PF3650U has anyone
used it yet?  The review of an earlier 1800u using Cold cathode fluorescent
lamp design having Lamp Failure is worrisome however, this new PF3650U has
an White & Infrared LED Array For the record I sure ...
Outdated film in fridge10 Jul 2004 03:19 GMT12
How long does film really last beyond the expiration date if kept well )cool
dark in fridge)?  I have some rolls that are 6 months old and wonder?
Thanks.
PF3650U Pacific Image Film Scanner07 Jul 2004 03:30 GMT1
Here is the deal I was given a several  hundred Dollars of Target gift cards
and they sell Pacific Image Film Scanner - PF3650U on there web site,  has
anyone used it yet?  The review of an earlier 1800u model having Lamp
Failure is worrisome however it was a Cold cathode ...
Was this caused by the lab or my camera?07 Jul 2004 01:12 GMT2
On a roll I recently had processed, most of the photos had strange
transparent red shadows on them. Some covered the entire picture, some
only portions.  On many of them there is a line of red TV-shaped
shadows, apparently in the pattern of the sproket holes of the
Scanning 35mm Slides02 Jul 2004 08:42 GMT16
In the past Costco has been able to scan my slides and make prints and
enlargements for a very reasonable cost about three dollars for a 12X18.
They have a new processing machine which has done a great job on my Digital
Enlargements and my own medium format scans that I do on my old ...
CVS film, 100 speed01 Jul 2004 05:57 GMT5
I bought a CVS (a US, AFAIK, drugstore chain) brand 100 speed 24-frame
roll a few days ago for the heck of it.  It was not definetly not
cheap in price when compared to 4-pack 24-frame Fuji 100 Super-HQ.
I was pleasantly surprised by the saturated greens, yellows, and
 
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