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I am looking for a high quality lab which can process 70mm black and white motion film.....Any suggestions?
 

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I think the big name in 70mm motion picture processing is Consolidated Film Industries.
 

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&0mm Motion pictures are normally SHOT on 65mm negative film, then printed on 70mm perfed as 65mm with the other space used for sound tracks.

A quick check of the Current Kodak Motion Picture catalogue shows no listing for 5222 in 65mm so a producer wanting toi shoot "70mm" in black and white would have to negotiate with them. 5222 (Double-X) being the only current B&W negative Motion Picture film from Kodak.
 
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