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

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southwest: delta 400 or fp4+?24 Aug 2005 00:07 GMT9
this saturday morning i'll leave to go to southwest usa with my wife.
we'll be visiting some nat'l parks and will hike here and there.
in the past i was happy about delta 100, but have never printed them
more than 8x10". considering the beauty of places we'll see, i'd like
Labs in Arizona23 Aug 2005 19:42 GMT5
Very frustrated with labs in the Phoenix area for large prints from
slides. I get a lot of this work done in Italy and Germany with no
problems so why can't I find a good lab in the Phoenix area? Is
everything here just a big fake like the giant homes.
Photo labs in Las Vegas23 Aug 2005 09:51 GMT1
Can anyone recommend a good photo lab for E6 film processing?
I have heard that PhotoFinish provide a good result but do know where
it located.
Any recomendation?
shooting movie stills - please help22 Aug 2005 21:22 GMT2
Hey all, i've been asked to shoot stills on a small indy feature film.
does anyone here have any experience?
my questions are, what colour temp are the lights they use in moving film? i
imagine they shoot daylight balanced film, so therefore the lighting is also
Photos and Privacy Acts20 Aug 2005 04:47 GMT2
Does anyone know of any Privacy Acts or laws, national or world wide, that govern how long a lab can keep your digital files (film scanned or from a digital camera) ?
If there are, how long can they keep your files on their hard drives?
Example being when you have your film scanned ...
Pro film vs consumer film vs grain vs scanner19 Aug 2005 16:11 GMT11
Recently, I used non pro film (4 pack of Kodak 100 speed negative film)
cheap one hour processing at Wallgreens...no prints, just CDs.  The look of
the film on the CD turned out kind of grainy looking even though I used
only 100 speed film.  I have read that some scanners ...
Need Empty 35 mm 36 Exp. Used Kodak-Type Slide Boxes18 Aug 2005 02:47 GMT4
Since Kodak/Qualex stopped mounting my stereo slides, I mount my own, no
problem there. But I use to keep them, conveniently, in the boxes that
Kodak supplied. I've used the boxes since my entrance into the 3D arena,
1957. I'm suffering from withdrawal, and would like to buy (For ...
D-76 and Boric Anhydride.15 Aug 2005 20:36 GMT11
Thanks to the Analyst for replying to my question of Boric Anhydride in
D-76. However, if Kodak state that a certain chemical component is included
in a specific processing product in their MSDS then I have no reason to
doubt their word, after all why should such a reputable ...
fridge or freezer?12 Aug 2005 20:39 GMT11
Just asking how folks prefer to keep film. I have film kept in the fridge
since I bought it ( anywhere from last week to a couple of months ago,
various expiration dates ) and looking for advice on how you folks like to
keep your film. so, fridge or freezer? THANKS!!!!!  Steve
how to gallery plexi or sandwich plexiglass mount/lamination?04 Aug 2005 13:08 GMT1
Id appreciate any help in trying to find out how i can stick (on front
and/or both sides) 2-4mm of plexiglass to large format photographs. for
the purpose of UV and weather protection.
i dont mean drilling or clamp like physical systems but something i am
 
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