Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/02/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>Dale R. Reed, wrote > >>Are there any b/w films that result in slides? No negatives and prints >>but just slides like the Chromes result in color slides that can be >>projected on a screen. Dale > >Dale, > >Latest scoop! > >There are two films that can produce B&W slides. One takes a bit more >work. the other you have to send to New York. > >1/ If you want to go to the trouble yourself of processing the film, >purchase a KODAK Reversal processing kit for B&W. You shoot T-max 100 >rated at ASA 50 and process in the reversal kit and walla! Slides. :) > >2/ Least troublesome but maybe a longer wait for the slides to be >returned, "SCALA" a b&W slide film available at most camera stores, but I >understand it can only be processed in NY. I've never used it, well once >but the roll was lost between here and NY. So much for that test! :) > >I've used the Kodak Tmax 100 reversal kits on many occaisions and it >produces beautiful B&W slides. But it's the chemistry that you have to go >through that is the pain in the A...! > > >ted Scala can also be processed in San Diego at Main Photo Labs. They also sell mailers. Jeff Alford