Seattle Film Works film ASA 200
Now:
http://www.filmworks.com
Their proprietary (movie) film.
My wife uses them and they have sent us a lot of free film.
You can get negs and/or slides, prints, and scanned images. Cheaper than
Kodak photo CD but the resolution isn't as good.
Good enough for pinhole however.
Richard Heather

Guy Glorieux wrote:

> Nice pictures, Richard, especially the night scenes.  What kind of film
> and exposure times did you use?  The light blur from the hand-holding of
> the camera really adds to the charm of the images.  This is what got me
> into pinhole, as opposed to the sharp cutting-edges of straight
> photography that invades our life from all sides.
>
> Best,
>
> Guy Glorieux
>
> Richard Heather wrote:
> >
> > I have just put up some new pinhole images at:
> > http://members.nbci.com/_XMCM/rheather/pinhole/index.html
> > 35mm color pinhole images
> > Richard Heather
> >
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