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

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want a photography job25 Oct 2005 01:56 GMT5
i need a photography job in film industry and preferbly in INDIa
job in photography25 Oct 2005 01:55 GMT2
want job in photography
Are Jobo Germany deaf & dumb?23 Oct 2005 23:19 GMT4
I e-mailed Jobo Germany twice asking if they would service and/or repair a
Jobo film processor, but they have never bothered to reply.  The only UK
company that used to do this for them is no longer doing it, and if there
are any problems, I shall have to send the processor to Jobo ...
Fuji QuickLoad film holder (4 x 5)20 Oct 2005 09:01 GMT6
I live in UK, and it seems impossible to get the (relatively) new Fuji
QuickLoad film holder for 4 x 5.  The few shops that have the holder sell it
at a price which seems to me extortionate (more than the equivalent of us
dollars $220.-, when at B & H it costs $112 (when they have ...
Any equivalent to Jobo Autolab 1500?15 Oct 2005 20:29 GMT2
I live in UK. I have been contemplating the purchase of a 2nd hand Jobo 1500
but was told that it cannot be serviced/repaired in UK, and must be sent to
Germany; and any repairs would cost a lot.  How much and where to send? To
have an idea, I e-mailed Jobo in Germany, but no reply! ...
Spoke with a Fuji rep yesterday Re: Velvia 5006 Oct 2005 17:01 GMT14
Yesterday a professional lab in my area (Photographic Traditions of
Maine) was hosting a Fuji Rep in the store for the day, to push a
couple new films (Velvia 100 and Pro 160).  Basically you went to his
table, and he gave you a brochure and a roll of one of the new films
Digital from film05 Oct 2005 09:16 GMT4
I've got ~ 15 rolls of 35mm color print film that I need to get developed.
In addition, I want to get the photos in digital form.
When I did this a couple years ago (got the CD along with the prints), the
digital images I got looked terrible!  They were very grainy, etc.  I am
Pushing Film04 Oct 2005 04:02 GMT3
I have an older Canon Rebel with a max ISO of 1000. The max iso I can buy
around my place is 400. If I set the camera at 1000 with 100 or 400 film,
can the 'average' corner photo mart develop it. If so, will I have
deterioration of the picture or ????. I need a fast ISO and at ...
 
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