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Photo Forum / Film Photography / Film and Labs / February 2005

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Making Scanner Profiles from IT8 Targets, Coloraid vs. Colour Science26 Feb 2005 18:21 GMT8
Recently I have discovered an alternative source of the IT8 targets
to the well known and respected http://www.targets.coloraid.de/.
I was in the quest to find profiles for Agfa slide material and
to resolve the problem which I had with scanning negative material.
Help to determine the date of film????22 Feb 2005 17:14 GMT1
If I just have the cannisters and not the original box.......is there a way
to determine the date of the film????
B/W Processing Chart for Kodak TMAX films19 Feb 2005 19:47 GMT2
- Can TMAX be developed with Ilford developers ? which ones ? Ilfosol,
Ilfotec. LC29  any good ? Which would you recommend ?
- Does Kodak provide a processing chart like Ilford does ? Ilford's one,
give you the time for all Ilford film with all Ilford developers and even
WTB: Old, extremely outdated, unused film.17 Feb 2005 16:16 GMT1
Looking for the following:
135/120/70mm film sizes in roll or bulk.
* Expired Kodachrome using the K-xx process (k11, k14, etc)  
* Expired HIE/EIR (especially in 70mm) < 5 years expired.
Sony roll scanner UY-S90 for sale13 Feb 2005 12:26 GMT1
Selling for a friend.  Contact via email off list.  This is a commercial/pro
roll film scanner.  SCSI interface. Negs, pos, slides.  Originally almost
$10k.   Will consider offers over $1,100.
Kodak negative film, not in Bill's table 10 Feb 2005 01:15 GMT1
I run into another film, not contained in table of Bill Tuthill
on http://creekin.net/films.htm.
Its the Kodak GC 400-8. It is quite a recent material,
images which I have to scan date from 2003. I suspect
Sound Effects Libraries For Sale!07 Feb 2005 18:50 GMT1
These are the Sound Effects Libraries I have:
-The Sound Ideas Hana Barbera Collection (4 CDs + 51 Page Book Of Track
Listings) $50  http://www.sound-ideas.com/pdf/hb.pdf
-The Sound Ideas General 6000 Sound Effects Library (40 CDs + Complete
Highest speed film for airport security07 Feb 2005 03:35 GMT13
Hi, I'm sure this has been asked before and I apologize for the repeat.  I am
planning a trip to film mountain gorillas in Uganda and know I'll need fast
film to get good pictures in the forest canopy that I will find them.  I
probably will be travelling USA through London or ...
Confused Newbie Question06 Feb 2005 02:13 GMT3
OK.....it's been a while since I've shot anything serious....maybe 20
years...and film has certainly changed from the days of ASA 100 or 400 for
print and 64, 160 (tungsten) 200 and 400 Ektachrome.
I shot my first roll of EPH 135-36 ASA 1600 Ektachrome last night was was
noritsu 2611/261204 Feb 2005 19:13 GMT4
need anybody's opinion regarding the 2611. i am opening a photo
developing franchise and have ordered a bare 2611 to be later upgraded
to digital. any feedback is highly appreciated since there are very
few sites in the internet talking about this lab equipment. many
How a Lab Process the NEG?04 Feb 2005 07:11 GMT4
I am planing to do some print films (I did slides before).  I know that
a lab has great number of stops on the latitude of exposure, so I get
some questions around this and desir to get help from you.
1) For a negative, a lab may print it lighter or darker. My question is
Which Consumer Print Film Is Similar to Kodak Portra 400/100 NC/UC ?04 Feb 2005 02:39 GMT2
Our local stores have selled out Portra, so I want to pick up some
consumer versions similar to Portra 400 NC/UC.  Is there any suggestion
out there? After checked the Kodak's web site, I found the product line
of consumer print films has changed so much.
antique 16mm films 02 Feb 2005 21:46 GMT4
Hello there,
We just recently found 6 reels of film; 3 are made on fine grain plenachrome film, 3 others are on cine kodak panchromatic safety film.  All of them are motion pictures from 1936 or earlier, but we can't tell which movies they are because we have no projectors ...
 
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