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Old 10th October 2003   #1
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Question What do I need to develop B&W Slide Film?

Hi, I think this thread is missing from this forum? Anyone got any ideas? What is the developer that one should use? Is the process the same?

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Old 15th October 2003   #2
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Originally Posted by nokkieg
Hi, I think this thread is missing from this forum? Anyone got any ideas? What is the developer that one should use? Is the process the same?
think ruby photo got the B/W slide processing kit...
 
Old 15th October 2003   #3
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U mean they do sell black and white slides in Sinagpore. Hmmm...i am very interested to try some out. Does ruby carry them and how much it costs?
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Old 16th October 2003   #4
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U mean they do sell black and white slides in Sinagpore. Hmmm...i am very interested to try some out. Does ruby carry them and how much it costs?
Last time fotoguide use to have them, but they must be sent to japan to be process.ask ruby if normal film can be process with the kit.
 
Old 28th April 2004   #5
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i think t-max 100 can be used as a slide, provided u interested in smelling bleach. i think there was an article on kodak webby, but dunno where it went, so i just pull one off another webby.


www.cocam.co.uk/CoCamWS/Infrared/ IRfilmdata/reversal.pdf

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