Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/01/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Seattle Filmworks used to use Kodak 5247 Motion Picture film which was a negative print film from which the made prints, and using the companion motion picture print film, slides. This film had a VERY Narrow lattitude; which is why filmmakers usually have a lighting director to make sure every spot in the scene it lit for optimum results... when printed out by our lab, if the exposure is right you get decent photos; over or under expose, and the slopes go wild and you get terrible results. Recently, they appear to have switched to a German maufacturer- it is similar to Agfa, but I think it may be Orwo, as the mask is slightly different from Agfa. Our lab still refuses to process it, though. Stick with Kodak, Fugi. or Agfa! :} dwpost@msn.com - -----Original Message----- From: Dale R. Reed <dale-reed@postoffice.worldnet.att.net> To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Date: Thursday, January 01, 1998 11:25 AM Subject: Re: [Leica] Slides >Eric Welch wrote: ><snip> >> That's Seattle Film Works, no doubt. Horrible film. It's negative film. You ><snip> > >You know I have heard this a number if times during the last couple >weeks. And I have used SFW but usually I have been sending my print film >to REI. Which I have long suspected just sends it on to SFW which then >returns a new roll back to me in the REI(but it is really SFW film) >canister. > >So where I am going with this is I have been blaming my little Olympus >point&shoot(P&S) for my poor quality photographs but you fellows are >beginning to make me think it was partially the film. > >Now that is something to think about. I think I will go buy a roll of >xxxChrome slide film, run it through my P&S, get it developed locally >and look at the results on the big screen. > >So after I get this film issue sorted out and purchase and start using >my new Leica and start thoughtfully taking mucho photographs then... > >Looking good! Thanks for the help everyone, I think I am off and >running. > >Now when is Leica going to come out with that "new" M6 with the larger >viewfinder? Maybe I will not wait after all. Dale >-- >$ dale-reed@worldnet.att.net Seattle, Washington U.S.A. $