Steve Shapiro (sgshiya@redshift.com)
Sat, 20 Feb 1999 08:18:54 -0800
Subject: Re: Agfa Scala/Kodak T-Max Reversal
>>Hi all,
>>
>>I would like to give one of these films a try in 35mm. Ultimately the
>>purpose would be to make enlarged negatives, eliminating the need of
making
>>an interpositive first. I understand that T-Max 100 can be
>>reversed-processed by the user with Kodak's kit and Agfa Scala has to be
>>lab processed. Is this true? What are the pros and cons of these films for
>>use in this application? Are there any other film/processing combinations
>>to make film positives that I sould consider? Thank you in advance for
your
>>input.
>>
>>Marty
> I've never tried the reversal process for Tmax but a bit of info for
>Scala film....Beautiful film, a bit pricey to process and it tends to be a
>bit contrasty...work with it a little and find the best way to shoot for
>your camera and it is beautiful...#1 drawback...it comes in 35mm or 120mm
>only.
>Good Luck
>
>
No, not just 35mm and 120, they make a 4X5 Scala, too.
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