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

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How do I go about converting a color slide to a jpeg file14 Mar 2005 21:18 GMT8
I have 1 - 35mm color slide I would like to convert into a jpeg file.
How do I do this? Would a lab bother with such a small job?
Scanning 126 and 110 negatives14 Mar 2005 12:06 GMT7
I've got some 126 and 110-format negatives that I need to find a way of
scanning...
Does anyone have any bright ideas about how to scan these formats? I
already have a 35mm-capable scanner (Canon CanoScan 4200F), but
Was 1974 a good year?10 Mar 2005 17:32 GMT3
I'm just wondering. I've heard that it was. My friend gave me some
stuff that he got from somebody who died.
AGFA Karat (circa 40's-50's) film cartridges.10 Mar 2005 02:53 GMT2
I am wondering if anyone knows about the Agfa Karat and its associated
film cannisters that go inside the camera.  They are hard to come
across and I want to shoot with this camera somehow.  If I can find the
cannisters I can build load the film as they don't make it anymore in
Effective Speed Of Some films?08 Mar 2005 17:26 GMT13
I will go a travel and want to take up some band of slides. I want to
test them for their effective speeds, but it seems that I will not get
enought time.  I think many of you have already did the job, so may I
get the suggustion from you.
FILMS UNDER EXTINCTION?08 Mar 2005 15:24 GMT19
hai guys
        with the entry of digital cameras will the 35mm film fade
out? if yes how long would it take?
Fuji NPS and NPC update07 Mar 2005 19:27 GMT1
Fujifilm has announced that they will replace NPS with Pro 160S
and NPC with Pro 160C in the US and other markets.  The new films
have lower grain, RMS 3 instead of 4.
In Japan, there will be PRO 160NS (low contrast for flash portraits)
Recommendations: OId 8mm films to DV/DVD in NYC?04 Mar 2005 20:25 GMT1
  Can anybody suggest a place in NYC that could convert a shoebox full
of old super 8 films to DV?
Ideally, once converted, i'd like to edit and burn these on my mac. I
was planning on get converted to straight to DVD, but have learned that
damaged 35mm film02 Mar 2005 15:34 GMT3
Help!
Had a flood.  I didn't realize a box of negatives got wet.  They are Kodak
negative color film.  They dried out on there own.  Now they are all stuck
together.  How can I separate them?
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