Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/12/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I could wax lyrical about Scala all day. It is an excellent B&W reversal film that reacts very well to pushing or pulling. The only drawback is the dearth of labs that can develop Scala, although I am sure someone on this list stated that they have a method for processing Scala in their own lab, without using the expensive Agfa equipment. Scala is definitely worth trying a few rolls - it needs accurate exposure (like all slide film) but gives superb results. Simon Michael Berube wrote: > There is Scalia B&W reversal film, but I don't think it is E6...it is a > proprietary process and not available for home development. > > Several folks here use Scalia and can speak more to its qualities. > > Carpe Luminem, > Michael E. Berube > http://GoodPhotos.com > > > At 10:02 AM 12/17/00 -0700, Steve Barbour wrote: > >I understand there is a film and process that permits B&W E6 processed > >Slides...... I would like to know more about this film and technology... > > > >Has anyone used this who could give me some input re their experiences with > >this ... and where to go to find out more... ? > > > >Sounds like a good idea. Is it? > > > > > >thank you...Steve > >