[Frameworks] new zealand

2014-03-04 Thread kisses1
I'm in Wellington right now and I'd like to know if there are any film freaks out there? Give ma a call (or a hint) if you want ! I might be going to Auckland soon +64211267495X Nadine from filmkoop wien ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmeka

Re: [Frameworks] new zealand

2014-03-04 Thread Francisco Torres
As long as you are there, ask the goverment for subsidies to make a film Just kidding. On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 3:56 PM, wrote: > I'm in Wellington right now and I'd like to know if there are any film > freaks out there? Give ma a call (or a hint) if you want ! I might be going > to Auckland

[Frameworks] 35mm slides from digital files

2014-03-04 Thread Pablo de Ocampo
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,

Re: [Frameworks] 35mm slides from digital files

2014-03-04 Thread Mark Ostrowski
For this purpose you can use Fomapan R100 B&W reversal film packaged in 35mm cassettes (e.g. http://www.foto-r3.com/fomapan-r100-35mm36-dx.html). Film is readily available and can either be home processed using the special FOMA kit or done by select labs. Then there is the question of the fil

Re: [Frameworks] 35mm slides from digital files

2014-03-04 Thread Ed Inman
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 ht

Re: [Frameworks] 35mm slides from digital files

2014-03-04 Thread Scott Dorsey
35mm B&W reversal is not a standard process, no. It used to be, but it's not a thing you will experience today. However, if you start with a negative image and run it into the photoplotter and develop it as B&W negative, you wind up with a positive image. It can take a little tinkering but you m

Re: [Frameworks] 35mm slides from digital files

2014-03-04 Thread todd eacrett
Agfa Scala (B&W slide film) was discontinued, but is still available from Fotoimpex in Germany. dr5 chrome lab in Denver is the last place that still processes it: http://www.dr5.com.On Tue, 4 Mar 2014 15:35:17 -0500, Pablo de Ocampo wrote:Hey frameworks, this isn't exactly motion picture film rel

Re: [Frameworks] 35mm slides from digital files

2014-03-04 Thread director
Hey Pablo, It's a small batch I'm sure, if its just a roll or two of 35mm slides, but Niagara might be willing to process them for you. Worth checking with them. best Chris > Hey frameworks, > > this isn't exactly motion picture film related, but as it has to do with > analog celluloid film produ

Re: [Frameworks] 35mm slides from digital files

2014-03-04 Thread Peter Mudie
Pablo, Get your screen shot on good quality bw neg, process and then contact print it in your darkroom to Kodak's 5302 Fine Grained Release Positive film (http://motion.kodak.com/motion/Products/Distribution_And_Exhibition/5302.htm) - it is blue light sensitive (therefore you can develop it in a