Ken Nadvornick
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Based on recent discussions with the Italian team, they anticipate the coating run to be 3-4 days.
That's to make a mini-jumbo only. One giant spool of 100 ASA coated stock about 20cm wide.
Then it goes into the slitter and gets cut to width based on an optimization scheme the team has developed to yield the most usable material and the least waste.
Then it goes to finishing to get spooled. We are likely to outsource this for this preliminary run rather that occupy resources hooking up our finishing equipment.
Then it goes to packaging. Every package will be hand-folded, every roll hand-inserted, every finished box hand-numbered.
The parts that don't include coating will take approximately 30 days total.
At least, this is our schedule as it stands today.
Dave, I really, really hope you guys can eventually make this work over the long run. I just got back some finished 6x6 transparencies made one afternoon just for the simple enjoyment of being outdoors in the sun and doing them, including the humble sample below. You should see this on a light table.
It would be an utterly devastating loss if E-6 film ever went totally extinct.

Mamiya C330S TLR w/80mm f/2.8 on Fujifilm Provia 100F
Restored Antique Oliver Superior Grain and Fertilizer Drill
2014 Sky Valley Stock and Antique Tractor Show and Threshing Bee
Monroe, Washington, USA
Go Ferrania...
Ken