I believe there is a lab in Germany that makes super 8 prints but I dont remember the name. This was also 10 years ago last time I was trying to do the same thing. Best bet is to shoot ektachrome or just ditch the super 8 and work on 16mm. Thats all I got. Google it....
<https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=webmail&utm_term=icon> Virus-free. www.avast.com <https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=webmail&utm_term=link> <#DAB4FAD8-2DD7-40BB-A1B8-4E2AA1F9FDF2> On Wed, Oct 6, 2021 at 10:25 PM FrameWorks Admin <[email protected]> wrote: > The problem is that Kodak discontinued super-8 print stock. > The easiest would be to blow up to 16mm onto 7302, using an optical > printer at any of the labs on filmlabs.org. > It would take about four hours on a JK printer. > - Pip > > > On Oct 7, 2021, at 4:19 AM, Justin Rhody <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > Anyone know of a lab in the US that can make a positive s8 print from s8 > negative? A friend had a roll of tri-x accidentally developed as neg > instead of pos recently. I read about the place in Berlin that does it, but > my guy is on a deadline and was hoping for a place in the states. > > > -- > Frameworks mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.film-gallery.org/mailman/listinfo/frameworks_film-gallery.org >
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