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January 15th, 2003, 08:15 PM
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January 15th, 2003, 08:23 PM
#2
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Those images were shot by Mikey B and posted here by cameraguy.
Thanks for sharing.
Cameraguy, why is it that Pro-8mm develops it?
Is Velvia a negative stock? And can Yale develop it also? And finally, Does the film you are selling include free developing form Pro-8mm?
(If Yale can do it, you'll have to pay)
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January 15th, 2003, 09:42 PM
#3
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Velvia is a reversal film..ASA 50, very fine grain...using standard E-6 processing. The only way Yale could develop it is if they can develop super 8 film in the e6 process...is that the process that ektachrome uses?
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January 15th, 2003, 10:12 PM
#4
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Yale does do E-6 processing, and I imagine the E stands for Ektachrome.
As a matter of fact, does Pro-8mm do E-6???
Wait, I remember a post that announced they would START offering Ektachrome (or was it BW?) this past summer, (I think it was Ektachrome).
So Yale should be another place that could develop it. I wonder if they can "soup it" at the same time they are developing Ektachrome.
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January 15th, 2003, 11:15 PM
#5
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Pro8mm does not do E-6 processing but the processing is included by them..
I decided to screw it , I'm shooting it myself. Besides I've gotten no offers except for one weed who took the time to call me an idiot for asking $33. The doof does not realize that they cost $35. Price is no much different than shooting Vision after processing
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