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P3D New Slide Process



In Photo-3D digest 2927 Jet7 (lincoln) posts about reverse 
processing Ilford XP2.

About six months (? you can search the archives) ago I posted about 
Kodak's new CN Black & White film. It is also a C-41 processed film 
with an ASA of 400. It can be processed in E-6 chemicals to produce 
monochromatic slides but must be shot at 100 ASA. As pointed out you 
end up with green slides, but the effect can be very pleasing with 
the proper subject.

I don't know how the Kodak and Ilford film compare as far as cost, 
quality, etc. The roll I shot was a free sample and I have not 
bought or tried any since then. In fact I believe I still have one 
roll in the freezer.

I was told by my local pro lab that this film is supposed to be 
excellent for making sepia toned prints. Has anyone tried this for 
stereocards?

Just for the record, what is the "official" term for side by side 
stereo prints - stereocards, stereograms, Holmes prints, stereoviews 
etc.?

Thanks for the time,
David W. Kesner
Boise, Idaho, USA
drdave@xxxxxxxxxx


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