on 4/29/04 11:20 PM, Rajul Iyer at eyeear@direct.ca wrote:
> Johnny Deiure offers a wide range of chemicals. His prices are good and he
> responds promptly. His website is
> <http://www.colba.net/-~fotochem/index.htm>
>
> He will also help you find chemicals that may not be listed on the website.
> He can be reached at 450-678-1920 or 450-462-3136.
>
> Another Canadian source is Xenex Laboratories Inc. in Coquitlam, B.C.
> Tel. 604-552-3031 Ext. 0000.
>
> Bostick and Sullivan in Santa Fe, N.M., are a good source of alt. process
> chemicals, those that you may not find at the above two sources.
> <http://www.Bostick-Sullivan.com> tel. 505-474-0890
>
> Rajul
>
>
>
> on 4/29/04 6:29 PM, Alistair Calder at photo@alistair.com wrote:
>
>> I am new to alternative processes, but I am interested in Cyanotypes,
>> Pt/Pd and Gum Bichromate processes. I have looked around to find a
>> Canadian distributor that would be able to retail the required
>> materials, but I have yet to find one.
>>
>> Does anyone have any contacts here in Canada? If not, are there
>> Canadians here who order from the US? Is it easy?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Alistair
>>
Photographers Formulary in Condon, Montana, is a source for all sorts of
alternative process chemicals and supplies--and workshops. Their toll-free
number is 1 800 922 5255, web site - www.photoformulary.com - e-mail address
- formulary@montana.com. Grace
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