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Re: [photo-3d] Digest Number 260


  • From: MarkKernes@xxxxxxx
  • Subject: Re: [photo-3d] Digest Number 260
  • Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2000 13:12:42 EDT


In a message dated 9/21/00 7:01:21 AM, Peter Muyzers writes:

<< Anyway, my first question is quite an embarrassing one. I loaded the 
wrong film in my Realist and only noticed it after snapping a roll of 
film in Yosemite and Seqouia NP. I had loaded it - god knows why - 
with a Kodak print film as opposed to a slide film.
So here I have this roll of film full of wonderfull stereo images on 
the wrong type of film.
What can I do? I've checked with a professional film lab and they can 
reverse they film manually and expose it onto a new slide film. This 
will cost me about $20 per image! And they couldn't guarantee it
would 
be without substantial loss of quality. The second option they
offered 
was to develop the pictures as prints, then expose these onto slide 
film at a lesser cost of *only* $7 per image but this is second 
generation, so also a substantial loss of quality. >>

If your negative roll is still intact -- hasn't been cut into sections -- 
there are several labs in LA that will "print" it to slide film for about 
$6.50 for the roll. RGB Labs on Highland Ave. in LA is one of them, and I 
think A&I on Highland will do it as well. In fact, RGB might do it even if 
the negs are in 4-frame sections. Can't hurt to ask.