Re: Digital and Re: Mono chrome slides

2003-01-22 Thread Peter Alling
Well, yes. At 09:10 PM 1/21/2003 -0600, Dan Scott wrote: ..., an advantage of film over digital came to mind—when better film is available (sharper, finer grain, more refined color, etc.,—whatever makes it better for you), you automatically have a better camera at your disposal. With a

Re: Mono chrome slides

2003-01-21 Thread Kevin Waterson
This one time, at band camp, "David A. Mann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Kevin Waterson wrote: > > > This good news, but I am in .au :( > > Does anyone know of an Australian service such as this? > > Hmm, I'll have to see if I can even get my hands on Scala down here, let > alone get it proces

Re: Re: Mono chrome slides

2003-01-20 Thread David Brooks
The only Scala developer in Canada,according to the Agfa site, is TorontoImageWorks in Toronto. I would like to try a roll this spring. Dave Begin Original Message From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Mon, 20 Jan 2003 09:36:36 EST To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Mono chrome slides More

Re: Mono chrome slides

2003-01-20 Thread Pentxuser
More than likely they were shooting SCALA. It is unbelievably beautiful stuff. Nothing touches this stuff for beautiful blacks and fine gradations. It's only downfall, It's expensive and it can only be developed by specialized labs. If you are into B&W you own it to yourself to try this stuff.

Re: Mono chrome slides

2003-01-20 Thread Kevin Waterson
This one time, at band camp, Bob Walkden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I use Scala quite a lot and I really like it. I'm lucky enough to work > within easy walking distance of the lab that processes it, so if > necessary I can get a quick turnround on processing. The 2 major > downsides of Scala fo

Re: Mono chrome slides

2003-01-20 Thread Bob Walkden
Hi, Monday, January 20, 2003, 5:49:06 AM, you wrote: >>>At a recent camera club meeting some slides were >>>shown in black and white, this caught my eye as >>>I had not thought such a film was available? >>> >>>Is this the case? If so, how is this effect created? >>> >>It's probably a film ca

RE: Mono chrome slides

2003-01-20 Thread Maciej Marchlewski
Dnia 20-01-2003 o godz. 4:31 tom napisal(a): > > -Original Message- > > From: Kevin Waterson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > > > At a recent camera club meeting some slides were > > shown in black and white, this caught my eye as > > I had not thought such a film was available? > > > > Is th

Re: Mono chrome slides

2003-01-19 Thread Peter Alling
Used to be a kit you could buy from Kodak to develop Pan-x as b&w slides. They also used to produce a special purpose B&W reversal film, maybe they still do, (if so I think it uses the same reversal kit). At 02:20 PM 1/20/2003 +1100, you wrote: At a recent camera club meeting some slides were sh

Re: Mono chrome slides

2003-01-19 Thread Brian Short
tom wrote: -Original Message- From: Kevin Waterson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] At a recent camera club meeting some slides were shown in black and white, this caught my eye as I had not thought such a film was available? Is this the case? If so, how is this effect created? It's pr