dhkirby
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In addition, some labs may be willing to return your cassette if you make the request.
You won't have frame numbers on the movie version, but there will be key codes.
Thanks!
In addition, some labs may be willing to return your cassette if you make the request.
You won't have frame numbers on the movie version, but there will be key codes.
I had some superia 400 and E100 from bulk rolls that I had developed at Citizens Photo in portland. They returned the cassettes with the film. I didnt expect it and an happy to know that they will in the futureIn addition, some labs may be willing to return your cassette if you make the request.
You won't have frame numbers on the movie version, but there will be key codes.
I got an email from unique stating provia 4x5 was back in stock. I ordered 2 20 sheet packs, but was only shipped 1 and now its back to out of stock. Guess they are limiting buying quantities. ex date was 6/26. Im happy to have a freezer full of fuji slide film in all sizes, but the current availability of Fuji slide film does scare me a little
john
Adorama has 4x5 Provia in stock right now: https://www.adorama.com/fjrdp34520.html
Hah! That lasted less than a day.
Out of stock now but I am horrified at the price. $35.95 for 1 roll!?!?! Is this normal? I still have some provia in the freezer and a 100' roll of exp sensia but doubt I will buy more fuji positives at that price. I guess if you gotta have it, you gotta have it and the prices are inconsequential.
What places in the US still have this? EK stopped the bulk sale just before I was going to do a group buy on 400'While they last, re-spooled cine Ektachrome 100D is about $16.
I'm also a bit horrified by the Provia 135 price.
What places in the US still have this? EK stopped the bulk sale just before I was going to do a group buy on 400'
I always buy from Atlanta Film Co. But please please don't buy all of them.
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Limit 5 per customer. EUPHORIC is a medium-speed color reversal film, offering saturated colors while maintaining neutral skin tones. It is recommended to photograph EUPHORIC at ISO 100 in daylight (5500K) and ISO 25 tungsten (3200K) with an 80A daylight balancing filter. ISO 100 36-Exposure...www.atlantafilmco.com
I'd love some form of actual Made in Japan Fujicolor 400 for the usual formats (120) as a next step to more available Fujichrome.
The "made in Japan Fujicolor" has become a version of the "bring back Kodachrome" meme.
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