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Re: IR Ektachrome E-6


  • From: Edward Meyers <aghalide@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: IR Ektachrome E-6
  • Date: Mon, 24 Feb 1997 13:14:37 -0500 (EST)



On Mon, 24 Feb 1997, Tim Coffer wrote:

> Oh, goodie goodie goodie, now I can throw out 3 bricks of frozen (since
> 1978 when it "expired") 20 exposure rolls of E'chrome IE. Luckily, it
> didn't cost me anything. Of the other 2 bricks I did shoot, I can say
> freezing film does indeed work!
> Will the new EIR come out in 120 or 4X5 someday?
> Just curious about that, as well as the cost.
> So, Kodak admits there's a market for C-41 B&W. Geee, Ilford might have
> to improve SFX200 now that their XP-2just got copied..... :=)
> Thanks for the info!   Tim Coffer
> 
> 
Kodak only mentions 35mm IR Ektachrome in E6. I doubt if they'll
have enough business in other sizes to make them. Ed


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