Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/09/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Looking for a way to give your images extra punch? This is it.This C41 process "vivid color" film was originally designed for making negatives from your slides. It is slow and fine grained and can be easily used in a standard 35mm camera for very interesting special effects (vivid vivid colors) This film was frozen until recently and shoots very well. these are new, sealed 100 foot rolls each yielding about 20 36 exposure rolls. Heck at this price it's about as cheap as digital and way cooler. This film was frozen since new exp 10-04 though you wouldn't know it as it is fine. Kodak Cat Number VS669 Cat 122 1217 Vericolor SO-279 (Vericolor Slide Film) is an example of a high-contrast color negative film. It is not truly high-contrast, but it provides more saturated colors than ordinary color negative films, and it lacks the orange mask. It is best used to photograph color artwork prepared in complementary colors. KODAK VERICOLOR Slide Film is intended for producing same-size positive transparencies from color negatives or for making reduced-size transparencies from larger negatives. You can use this film for professional and photofinishing applications with contact-printing or copying and duplicating equipment. You can also use this film to copy black-and-white line art to make reverse-text slides or crop negatives to make tighter composition on transparencies. This film is coated on an acetate base, and is available in 35mm x 100-footrolls (5072Film) and 135-36rolls (SO-279 Film). You can mount it in standard 2x2-inch slide mounts or use it uncut as film strips. Process KODAK VERICOLOR Slide Film in KODAK FLEXICOLOR Chemicals for ProcessC-41. These films are discontinued. KODAK VERICOLOR SLIDE FILM / 5072 (Rolls) High temperatures or high humidities may produce undesirable changes in VERICOLOR Slide Film. Store unexposed film at 13?C(55?F) or lower in the original sealed package. To prevent condensation on film that has been refrigerated, allow the film to warm up to room temperature before you open the package. 35mm Lomo fnas here you go I have 91 one hundred foot rolls...so let me know if you would like to make me a deal on a lot of rolls...thanks Mark CASH ONLY