Kodak technically makes only one 16mm color interneg stock to duplicate 
non-orange-base positives - 3273. It's more or less the same as 50D camera 
negative, and I've actually found it to be quite good at reproducing b/w and 
other monochromes mixed with color material.  May depend on the lab, but there 
are at least a couple I'd recommend who should do a really great job.

Alternatively, you could print your original through an orange base filter to 
3242 color intermediate, which would give you probably a bunch more saturation 
and contrast, but it would probably be too much and you'd lose some detail for 
sure.  But technically it's an option.  I'd go with the 3273 though.

Mark T



On Monday, January 20, 2014 9:28 AM, Katherine Bauer <kittylitter...@gmail.com> 
wrote:
 
Hi Frameworkers
What 16mm film stock would you recommend for making an internegative from a 
positive? 
The positive is black and white mostly, and high contrast black and white but 
because of solarization and chemical effects some parts have changed to a 
yellow color that I would like to preserve when making the internet. 
xoKitty 
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