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Re: Aerochrome 70mm (was: 70mm


  • From: "Willem-Jan Markerink" <w.j.markerink@xxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: Aerochrome 70mm (was: 70mm
  • Date: Sat, 11 Jan 1997 14:08:43 +0000

On 11 Jan 97 at 7:02, JoePaduano@xxxxxxx wrote:

> Willem, much cheaper. The cost will be the same as any roll of Ektachrome
> which is $7.88 here in the states. Turnaround time at my local photo dealer
> through Kodak is one day! This is how it used to be when I first started
> shooting color infrared back in 1978 when it was still processed in E-6
> chemistry.
>                                                                 Joe Paduano

Yahoo!!!!!!!!!
Gone are the days of the most expensive 35mm film bar none! 

But you could run it through any one hour E6 lab, right? E6 is E6, no 
Kodak special lab involved....I hope?
Btw, never heard of Ektachrome IR being E6 compatible in the 
past....it does have a rather longish history, from around WWII. 
Check my homepage for this interview with Walter Clark, where he 
mentiones the choice between a two and three layer emulsion:
http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/mainpage.htm

PS: Give Listproc some time to process postings, at least several 
hours; processing times can be quite erratic, depending on total-server 
load (I guess) at my provider. It has to supply almost 300 members 
with mail, so be patient with that hard working piece of 
software....;-))


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