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

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Looking for a lab to print a very large photo on Duraflex30 Apr 2005 23:28 GMT1
I'm an artist living in Montreal Canada and I am looking for a good
photo lab (located in North America) to print a 105" X 60" color photo
on Duraflex (or Fujiflex). I have found a very good lab in Vancouver
(ABC photocolour) that does that size of print on a Lightjet but only
Kodak Commercial Film30 Apr 2005 22:44 GMT1
Does anybody have any experience with Kodak Commercial Print Film..Saw it at
Walmart....in 8 exposure rolls ...Sold in a 5 pack......
Asa 200....
Was wondering what emulsion it is.......
Scala vs scanned negs27 Apr 2005 18:02 GMT3
What can you do with Scala that you can't do by scanning a B&W
negative?  Toning comes to mind, what else?
==============  j-c  ======  @  ======  purr . demon . co . uk  ==============
Jack Campin:  11 Third St, Newtongrange EH22 4PU, Scotland | tel 0131 660 4760
35mm to CD27 Apr 2005 17:58 GMT3
Does anyone know of a photo service which will develop 35 mm film and then
scan to CD without making prints?  I've looked at several sites but it's
unclear to me if any of them will do that.  TIA!
airport x-ray security19 Apr 2005 15:05 GMT6
   I am going to China next month and will carry several ISO 160 & 400
films with me. As I learned from other posts here that I should put the
films in hand-carried baggage to avoid the films being exposed by the x-ray,
but how many times can these films pass the airport x-ray ...
B&W film vs. convert from color?19 Apr 2005 12:19 GMT1
Can anyone with experience in this area please advise what, if any,
are the qualitative drawbacks of shooting in color and then converting
to B&W in photoshop vs. shooting in B&W film to begin with?
Thank you for your reply.
HP5+ streak w/Pyro19 Apr 2005 12:11 GMT1
I just developed the above roll of 120 in Pyro and fix w/ TF4 following the
recommendations in the book. I've been using Pyro for about 4 years now and
have had good results overall. I noticed a random pattern of streak towards
one edge of the film. It is similar to the pattern ...
I've bought a Sony Digital Video Camera DCR-DVD10118 Apr 2005 06:49 GMT2
Anybody knows about this camera? is the one that you record directly
over those small cd's... Do you have any tips on this one?
Paul
Duplicating old negatives16 Apr 2005 02:46 GMT7
I've a large collection of antique negatives. I want to make dupes to avoid
handling the original ones (whithout using digital devices), and the Kodak
Professional B&W Duplicating Film 4168 (also called SO-339) seemed to be
ideal for this purpose. The problem is that this film has ...
Lab recommendation in Birmingham, Ala.?14 Apr 2005 04:51 GMT2
A retail album client is looking for a lab to do prints from 6x6
negs in Birmingham, Alabama.  This is for wedding formals and
candids.  Can anyone make a personal recommendation?  Thanks.
Tri-X 400 professional?12 Apr 2005 14:53 GMT1
I want to try out some 120 format BW photography with  Tri-X 400. B&H Photo
has the choice between Tri-X Pan Professional film(ISO-320) for $3.18
or Tri-X (ISO-400) for $2.95.
I'm new to the BW scene and wanted to know what are the main differences in
Portra 160nc01 Apr 2005 04:14 GMT4
Should this film be rated at its indicated 160..I want to shoot a few rolls
tomorrow,mostly people shots, using a Nikon F3...Some daylight shots...but
mostly dedicated flash......Any advice would be appreciated..
Merv
 
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