Scott Loveless wrote:
Evan Hanson wrote:
Well, I was rearranging the bookcase this morning when I found 5
rolls of exposed 120 in a bag behind Winton Churchill's Triumph and
Tragedy. Now I have no idea when this was shot, so i don't want to
invest a whole lot seeing what on these
Well, I was rearranging the bookcase this morning when I found 5
rolls of exposed 120 in a bag behind Winton Churchill's Triumph and
Tragedy. Now I have no idea when this was shot, so i don't want to
invest a whole lot seeing what on these rolls. Any suggestions where
they can developed
On Sep 28, 2007, at 10:39 AM, Scott Loveless wrote:
Wal-Mart. Don't bother talking to the warm body behind the counter.
Put them in the send-out envelopes. You can find these at a kiosk
near
the photo counter or the entrance to the store. Make some notes in
the
special
Evan Hanson wrote:
Well, I was rearranging the bookcase this morning when I found 5
rolls of exposed 120 in a bag behind Winton Churchill's Triumph and
Tragedy. Now I have no idea when this was shot, so i don't want to
invest a whole lot seeing what on these rolls. Any suggestions
You mean you actually have one roll that is C41 and BW? What film is this?
Norm
Evan Hanson wrote:
Well, I was rearranging the bookcase this morning when I found 5
rolls of exposed 120 in a bag behind Winton Churchill's Triumph and
Tragedy. Now I have no idea when this was shot, so i
On Sep 28, 2007, at 1:55 PM, Norm Baugher wrote:
You mean you actually have one roll that is C41 and BW? What film
is this?
Norm
Ha! What a magic roll that would be.
Evan
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Ilford XPS?
:-)
Cheers,
Dave
On 9/29/07, Norm Baugher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You mean you actually have one roll that is C41 and BW? What film is this?
Norm
Evan Hanson wrote:
Well, I was rearranging the bookcase this morning when I found 5
rolls of exposed 120 in a bag behind Winton
BW C41 process film in 120 roll film format could be either Ilford
XP2 Super or Kocak T400CN. I have a 20 pack of the XP2 Super in the
freezer...
G
On Sep 28, 2007, at 10:55 AM, Norm Baugher wrote:
You mean you actually have one roll that is C41 and BW? What film
is this?
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D'oh
XP2 not XPS.
Cheers,
Dave
On 9/29/07, Godfrey DiGiorgi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BW C41 process film in 120 roll film format could be either Ilford
XP2 Super or Kocak T400CN. I have a 20 pack of the XP2 Super in the
freezer...
G
On Sep 28, 2007, at 10:55 AM, Norm Baugher wrote:
Or the old Portra BW. And I think the Fuji C-41 BW film that used to exist (It
was essentially XP1) was available in 120. Depending how old the unprocessed
film is.
-Adam
Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
BW C41 process film in 120 roll film format could be either Ilford
XP2 Super or Kocak T400CN. I
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