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Re: Cirkut film
- From: Tom <tommy@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Cirkut film
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 14:50:41 -0600
Were do you live , usually any large lab with a roller transport C-41 machine
can process the film. It Usually cost about $25.00 per roll for developing
Scott Davis wrote:
> Tom,
> I'll keep it in mind, although we still do most of our work in b/w.
> We are thinking of doing more in color, but it's difficult to get it
> processed quickly. Any suggestions?
>
> Scott
>
> Tom wrote:
>
> > Scott, I use Kodak Pro 400 10" film.
> > I have tried 8 years to get a large camera store here in town to stock
> > it but they wont $11.00 more per roll to do it.
> > So I usually get together with another photographer and order the film
> > direct.
> > We are about to begin ordering in about a month. If you are interested,
> > you can contact Brad LaPayne or myself. The last time I check it was
> > $38.00 a roll, and the time before that it was $41.00 a roll, go figure,
> > I guess its just the great yellow God that pulls the price out of a hat
> > somewhere.
> >
> > Scott Davis wrote:
> >
> > > We are currently using a # 10 cirkut, and have been using both
> > > verichrome in 8" and vps in 10", both of which we usually have to
> > > special order. Can anyone recommend a source for these that might a)
> > > stock these films, and b) offer them at reasonable prices. Also, has
> > > anyone had any dependable results with spooling their own from long
> > > rolls? If so, what types and from where?
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