Re: well I'll be....darned

From: Peter Marshall ^lt;petermarshall@cix.co.uk>
Date: 04/28/06-08:55:02 AM Z
Message-id: <44522CC6.908@cix.co.uk>

Oh, I see hadn't read your message when I wrote this! Apologies

Peter Marshall
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Peter Marshall wrote:
> I passed on it too, or rather I can't remember seeing it. I don't
> think there are any particular problems in processing Scala, but the
> whole idea of reversal processing of black and white is currently
> attracting quite a lot of interest, and I wrote about it a few weeks
> ago, though it only went on-line last week.
> http://photography.about.com/od/choosingfilm/a/newfilms_3.htm
>
> The best processing for Scala is said to be from dr5 Chrome in Denver,
> USA: http://www.dr5.com/
>
> Regards
>
> Peter Marshall
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>
> anke.drewitz@lycos.de wrote:
>> Eric Neilsen schrieb:
>>> Film Horror stories!! My last two free rolls ended up costing me
>>> $80.00. A
>>> friend gave me some scala to shoot. I ran it through the camera and
>>> then it
>>> sat and it sat. I asked if anyone on the pure silver group had a
>>> starting
>>> point for just straight processing; no response. I think I asked
>>> here as
>>> well. No response.
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Im quit new to the list, so maybe I passed your question. Some
>> friends of mine are processing their scalas with the Foma-Slide-Kit,
>> which is available here in Germany for development of the Foma R100
>> slide film. I don't know if it is available in the US, but if
>> somebody is interested, I can give a short description of the process
>> parameters. As far as I know, at this time is available only in
>> german on this website:
>>
>> M. Hilgert/R. Rohleder: "Kehrt um" - AGFA Scala in Heimarbeit
>>
>> http://www.schwarzweiss-magazin.de/swmag_frame_leser.htm
>>
>> If you will give the scala another try ...
>>
>> Greetings
>> Anke Drewitz
>>
>>
>
>
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