Re: The Mistery of Fuji 250T

2003-03-13 Thread Albano Garcia
Hi, gang. Thanks for all your answers. It's whatI supposed. But I didn't knew the process was different Regards and thanks again = Albano Garcia "El Pibe Asahi" __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Web Hosting - establish your business online http://web

Re: The Mistery of Fuji 250T

2003-03-13 Thread Albano Garcia
Hi, gang. Thanks for all your answers. It's whatI supposed. But I didn't knew the process was different Regards and thanks again = Albano Garcia "El Pibe Asahi" __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Web Hosting - establish your business online http://web

RE: The Mistery of Fuji 250T

2003-03-12 Thread zoomshot
I forgot to add If you want to know about ECN-2 processing then this is a useful starting point; http://www.geocities.com/gselinsky/ Ziggy Does this help http://www.fujifilm.com/JSP/fuji/epartners/bin/F-250.pdf ? This stuff is for movie cameras, motion picture stills taken on

RE: The Mistery of Fuji 250T

2003-03-12 Thread zoomshot
Does this help http://www.fujifilm.com/JSP/fuji/epartners/bin/F-250.pdf ? This stuff is for movie cameras, motion picture stills taken on 35mm cameras use ECN-2 processing. Ziggy Hi, gang Some days ago, a friend was given a bulk of Fuji 250T film, exp. date unknown. She loaded some rolls, and

Re: The Mistery of Fuji 250T

2003-03-12 Thread Nick Zentena
On March 12, 2003 09:54 am, Albano Garcia wrote: > Hi, gang > Some days ago, a friend was given a bulk of Fuji 250T > film, exp. date unknown. She loaded some rolls, and > gave me a couple to test. I did some web research but > the only info I found about this film was obscure > references to 35mm

Re: The Mistery of Fuji 250T

2003-03-12 Thread Bruce Rubenstein
It's film for use in movie cameras, and is not standard C41 process film. The coating is REM black, or something. It was this type of film that Seattle Film Works used to sell (for both prints and slides) and photo finishers wouldn't touch. Now you know why. BR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, ga