Re: Very old Hit film

2007-03-17 Thread ann sanfedele
David Savage wrote: On 3/16/07, ann sanfedele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: David Savage wrote: At 11:59 AM 15/03/2007, ann sanfedele wrote: John -- of course when I read your subject line what passed through my mind first was - um - It happened one Night or the 39 Steps :) ann Me too, but

Re: Very old Hit film

2007-03-16 Thread David Savage
On 3/16/07, ann sanfedele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: David Savage wrote: At 11:59 AM 15/03/2007, ann sanfedele wrote: John -- of course when I read your subject line what passed through my mind first was - um - It happened one Night or the 39 Steps :) ann Me too, but the

Re: Very old Hit film

2007-03-15 Thread mike wilson
From: John Celio [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 2007/03/15 Thu AM 02:35:24 GMT To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net Subject: Very old Hit film At an antique/flea market I stumbled upon last sunday, I found a box of six rolls of panchromatic Hit film. Here's a box just like it on eBay

RE: Very old Hit film

2007-03-15 Thread mike wilson
From: Markus Maurer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 2007/03/15 Thu AM 05:38:12 GMT To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net Subject: RE: Very old Hit film Hi John You could ask Gene M. on www.photo.net in the classic camera section. He find lots of old cameras with exposed film inside

Re: Very old Hit film

2007-03-15 Thread Charles Robinson
On Mar 15, 2007, at 0:38, Markus Maurer wrote: Hi John You could ask Gene M. on www.photo.net in the classic camera section. He find lots of old cameras with exposed film inside and develops it. He has a very entertaining website as well at http://westfordcomp.com/holga/index.html.

Re: Very old Hit film

2007-03-15 Thread ann sanfedele
David Savage wrote: At 11:59 AM 15/03/2007, ann sanfedele wrote: John -- of course when I read your subject line what passed through my mind first was - um - It happened one Night or the 39 Steps :) ann Me too, but the films were Apocalypse Now, American Graffiti Star Wars...you

Very old Hit film

2007-03-14 Thread John Celio
At an antique/flea market I stumbled upon last sunday, I found a box of six rolls of panchromatic Hit film. Here's a box just like it on eBay, for illustrative purposes: http://tinyurl.com/2vedp3 Hit cameras are tiny little novelty items from just after the end of WWII

Re: Very old Hit film

2007-03-14 Thread Paul Stenquist
I would soup it in D-76 straight up for 9 minutes at 70 degrees F. If it's outdated, that will pump it up a bit. If it's in good condition, it will be just slightly overdeveloped, and you'll be able to print it nicely by using a 1 paper or 1 filter with multigrade paper. Paul On Mar 14, 2007,

Re: Very old Hit film

2007-03-14 Thread ann sanfedele
John -- of course when I read your subject line what passed through my mind first was - um - It happened one Night or the 39 Steps :) ann John Celio wrote: At an antique/flea market I stumbled upon last sunday, I found a box of six rolls of panchromatic Hit film. Here's a box just like

Re: Very old Hit film

2007-03-14 Thread David Savage
At 11:59 AM 15/03/2007, ann sanfedele wrote: John -- of course when I read your subject line what passed through my mind first was - um - It happened one Night or the 39 Steps :) ann Me too, but the films were Apocalypse Now, American Graffiti Star Wars...you know...classics. g Dave

RE: Very old Hit film

2007-03-14 Thread Markus Maurer
PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of John Celio Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 3:35 AM To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List Subject: Very old Hit film At an antique/flea market I stumbled upon last sunday, I found a box of six rolls of panchromatic Hit film. Here's a box just like it on eBay