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Hold on I haven't gone yet.............I've still got the love of my life the 503 and TMAX/PORTRA

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There's also still Agfa CT Precisa available.

And to mix things up Neil: you can also develop e6 film like this or like provia in C41 chemicals, which gives you more grain a unpredictable color shifts (cross processing). Google it to see the effect.

 

 

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But there is Fuji inside, probably Provia, when reading aout the code. "Made in Japan"...

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And btw there's also Wittner Chrome 200d slide film available. I believe this is re-batched Agfachrome RSX.

 

 

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That's old Agfa Aviphot. Forget that. There are two films lefft: Provia and Velvia, that's it

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I don't know what you think but.....with the habit slides have a different color in terms of richness

and depth compared to negative film.That's what also makes the difference with digital sensors
There is an additional consistency. Agree with me ? :)

...  seen when projected on a big screen with a Pradovit

 

May be Adam can give us his experience in this domain :)

 

 

 

French Alpes landscape

 

Kodak Ektachrome 100

MP-35 Lux Asph

 

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Henry

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Wrong direction guys!!!

 

Tmax 400 with Fx-39, Summilux 50, M6

 

best regards

 

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.... about slide , I think the pictures in "contre-jour" are more successful :)

 

Fuji Velvia 50

M7-50 Lux Asph

 

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Very nice picture JM . Superb color is it Fuji slide you remember ?

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Henry

 

 

Just had a closer look , Kodak E200 .

For the recently shared night Taiz shots, Kodak Ektachrome 1600.

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6008 I2, Planar 80, Portra 160

 

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New old stock, bought from the bay for 26€. I will report about the quality of these films later this year :)

 

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New old stock, bought from the bay for 26€. I will report about the quality of these films later this year :)

 

 

A right treasure trove James, most I recognize, some I don't though, very interesting.

Gary

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New old stock, bought from the bay for 26€. I will report about the quality of these films later this year :)

 

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Basically over expose it all by a stop, will increase the grain but will print better (deeper blacks), imho !

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Not really............is there B&W slide?? Alos @EION can Bang Bang Gang process color slides?

Bang Bang Geng cannot process E-6, Neil. Currently the only people in Asia (as far as i am aware) still doing E-6 are this group who are mail-order only:

https://www.facebook.com/analogfilmlab/

 

All of the other processors in Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand have stopped doing E-6 (I would love to be proved wrong on this).

 

As the others have said, the basic common film groups are B&W Negative, Colour Negative, and Colour Positive (slide film). Colour Positive film appears as a positive image on the film, not inverted as with the negatives you have been using. A Cibachrome contact print of a slide film could be a thing of rare beauty.

 

Colour Positive films were often known as slide films as they were generally cut into single images and mounted in a holder so that they could be projected directly using a slide projector. This was a common form of entertainment for those of us who didn't have TV's a few decades ago. Something the iPhone generation may never experience.

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