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Old 24th January 2005   #1
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Default undeveloped processed film.

does anyone know what the exact requirements are?

not coming from a film background, I don't exactly know what to buy and develop. (and the minimum quantity required)

I see references to E6 film, is this a LF format film? I'm looking for 2 pieces that are large enough.

I should think 4" x 4" or 4" x 5" would be just right?

Can anyone source and make available to members?
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Old 24th January 2005   #2
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You can also use the data storage part of a floppy disk as a simple IR-pass filter if you're a nerd like me who hasn't used a film camera in years. Though, in my testing, it does cut the IR down a fair bit too.
I found the above quote too.. unfortunately I don't have 5.25" floppy discs anymore..
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Old 24th January 2005   #3
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Originally Posted by loupgarou
does anyone know what the exact requirements are?

not coming from a film background, I don't exactly know what to buy and develop. (and the minimum quantity required)

I see references to E6 film, is this a LF format film? I'm looking for 2 pieces that are large enough.

I should think 4" x 4" or 4" x 5" would be just right?

Can anyone source and make available to members?
From my prev 4x5 experience. E6 typically comes in min box of 10pcs.
I have 1pc 4x5 not exposed but processed, need to check if I have any expired unexposed 4x5 hanging around (from memory, should have a few... )
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Old 24th January 2005   #4
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if I go down ruby and ask to buy how much would it be? and who can develop it? anyone right? or must diy?
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Old 24th January 2005   #5
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Originally Posted by loupgarou
if I go down ruby and ask to buy how much would it be? and who can develop it? anyone right? or must diy?
I used to buy expired 4x5, much cheaper that way. Ruby used take in 4x5 for development, not sure if they still do it. RGB also did 4x5 .... again not sure now. Difficult to DIY E6, temperature has to be tightly controlled.
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Old 24th January 2005   #6
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how about a few of us share a box of expired slides + development?

i guess for me the cheapest way is to just get slides
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