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On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 1:17 AM, christopher nigel
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There use too say that why make photographs ? when I started out 23 years
ago and put me down for it !
some are now in museum 's not bad for someone who got put down at school
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Dear All,
I will be touring the US for 2 months, can anyone tell me how much it
costs to buy, develop and print a roll of 100 ft 16mm negative film? How
do prices compare to the UK? Also where do I buy film on the east coast
and where do I dev + print in LA?
Thanks
Sophie
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Hi Sophie,
If you'll be in New York , you can buy 100' rolls of 16mm film from BH. Hunt's
Photo in Boston also stocks 16mm. Or you could purchase directly from Kodak if
you can wait for them to ship it.
For prints - FotoKem supposedly does good work though I haven't had much
experience with
Hi all,
This has happened to me as well when using old tri-x. It's definitely more
likely to happen w/old or expired film that wasn't properly stored. Your
best bet is to keep your temperature as low as possible. Keep in mind that
once the bleach hits the emulsion it will soften it. Try to get
Hi all,
Just wanted to call attention to the ongoing online curatorial series being
hosted by the Echo Park Film Center and organized by Kate Lain and also many
guest curators called Marvelous Movie Mondays. It¹s on the regular EPFC
Facebook page, and include commentary and films. The
Dunno, but there were as many different hub standards in the thirties
as there are today in the 35mm world.
I'd talk to Frank Wylie at the Library of Congress, who is probably the
best guy I know for dealing with nitrate stocks in general.
--scott
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On Sep 14, 2013, at 3:11 PM, Scott Dorsey klu...@panix.com wrote:
I'd talk to Frank Wylie at the Library of Congress, who is probably the
best guy I know for dealing with nitrate stocks in general.
Agreed. Nice guy, too.
Jeff Kreines
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If you're in NYC you can purchase it directly from Kodak at their office inside
of Panavision (go in, fill out a form, pay and get it in 20-30 minutes).
On Sep 14, 2013, at 14:30, Stefan Grabowski ste...@radonlake.com wrote:
Hi Sophie,
If you'll be in New York , you can buy 100' rolls of 16mm
If you have an address you'll be staying at on the east coast, you could
always order ahead from kodak so your film is there when you arrive (this
has helped us out a lot as we travel). I don't have any experience with LA
labs but Alphacine (http://www.alphacine.com) in Seattle does high quality
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