ORWO is cool but beware 'daylight loading' as this film stock is rather springy 
and can spring away from the light-baffle reel; this is especially the case 
with Standard 8 where some folks flip the reel half way through, in subdued 
light. You will get great results from ORWO but I would suggest loading and 
changing reels in the dark.




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Sent: Friday, 20 September 2013, 22:24
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] price increase on all Kodak B/W film
 




You might look in to ORWO... UN54 and N74 are nice B/W neg camera stocks.

http://www.orwona.com/




On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 11:17 AM, Matt Whitman <i...@mawhitman.com> wrote:

Hello everyone,
>
>
>I went to Kodak's location in New York City to replenish my supply of film and 
>I was given a heads up about an upcoming increase in price on all black and 
>white motion picture film stocks - both positive and negative film. The 
>employee said that a new price would go into effect on October 15. He didn't 
>say how much it would go up in price but that it would be "significant". So, 
>just an FYI!     I'm planning on going back to buy a bit more film before the 
>15th.
>
>
>Matt Whitman
>
>
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