Re: Aerial direct duplicating films


Mac Legrandi (juicebox@my-Deja.com)
Sat, 31 Jul 1999 17:54:33 -0700


 Hello!

Checkout freestylesalesco.com they have a 4x5 box of 1090 sheets 2422 for around $10. This way you can give it a try before buying a roll. I believe it requires very very long exposures in the minutes.

Mac

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On Sat, 31 Jul 1999 11:18:40 Darryl Baird wrote: >OK, so I'm looking for a magic bullet, but has anyone tried these Kodak >films as a method of enlarged negatives -- Kodak Aerial Direct >Duplicating film(s) 2425, 4425, SO-023, 2422, or 2430. Most of these >only are available (factory) in rolls, a few in small sheets (9.5 X 9.5 >& 10.5 X 10.5). They are blue sensitive and most can be processed >manually in D-19. > >I have a feeling there wouldn't be any cost savings with these films >over traditional direct dupe films, but I had to ask. > >Is there any information in the archives? > >-- >Darryl Baird > >

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