Yes you can shoot B/W slides directly off a flat computer screen with good results. A medium speed film such as Ilford FP4 will offer the most pleasing contrast. Processing instructions are here: http://www.ilfordphoto.com/Webfiles/20061291034093.pdf   You can find any of the needed chemicals at http://stores.photoformulary.com/ or, for the most part (usually at lower cost), on ebay.  Or, if you really don't want to fool with the processing yourself, you can send the film to http://www.dr5.com/


-----Original Message-----
From: Pablo de Ocampo
Sent: Mar 4, 2014 2:35 PM
To: "frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com Discussion List"
Subject: [Frameworks] 35mm slides from digital files

Hey frameworks,

this isn't exactly motion picture film related, but as it has to do with analog celluloid film production i thought maybe the frameworks hive mind might offer up some direction:

I'm looking to produce a set of 35mm slides from digital files. the images are all black and white, and thus, should be printed onto black and white film stock, and not on to ektachrome or some of color reversal process. quote a few labs I've talked to can do color slides, but most seem to think black and white reversal film doesn't exist.

Anyone?


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