The projector and I are located in Anchorage Alaska
On Mon, Jan 23, 2017 at 10:18 AM, Francisco Torres
wrote:
> where are you located?
>
> 2017-01-23 14:14 GMT-04:00 Michael Walsh :
>
>> Hello All,
>> I have a 16mm Elmo Xenon CX-350 projector. The amplifier is not working
>> and I'm wondering wh
Hey Dan,
I've shot and processed a few rolls of the Agfa aviphot and like Pip says
hand processing in E6 is very doable. I found it to be a pretty tolerant
stock for that, but then again my QC is not very exacting so take that with
a grain of salt.
I know of a few people who have used 3383 as a c
where are you located?
2017-01-23 14:14 GMT-04:00 Michael Walsh :
> Hello All,
> I have a 16mm Elmo Xenon CX-350 projector. The amplifier is not working
> and I'm wondering where to send out for repair.
> Any leads appreciated!
> -Michael Walsh
>
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Hello All,
I have a 16mm Elmo Xenon CX-350 projector. The amplifier is not working and
I'm wondering where to send out for repair.
Any leads appreciated!
-Michael Walsh
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I think the Wittner and Agfa films are the same film off of one big jumbo
that was released a couple years back. When it is gone it is likely gone.
3383 is very slow but if you can stand one or two seconds per frame it
could be interesting.
--scott
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Hey Dan,
Wittner repackaged Agfa's stock, so it's exactly the same stuff.
This was originally designed for arial photography, perhaps for
mapmaking or topography.
Therefore it has a certain look and is especially receptive to green.
I doubt it will look good in the optical printer (you will need
Hey all,
Wondering if there are any E6 color reversal enthusiasts here that have
used Wittner Chrome 200D and/or Agfa Aviphot 200D ??
Looked for tests on YouTube, and the Wittner looks better, although it's
hard to judge due to different types of footage and transfer qualities..
I'm interested in