[rollei_list] Re: OT Film question
- From: "Eric Goldstein" <egoldste@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 12:53:44 -0400
I would recommend Kodak Ortho Press or Kodak Verichrome
Eric Goldstein
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On 7/20/07, Hacks4ever@xxxxxxx <Hacks4ever@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello All....
What type of film can be used if I want to take those antique looking
pictures that are done at an amusement park when they dress you in period
clothing? Thank you. Sandi
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Hello All.... What type of film can be used if I want to take those antique looking pictures that are done at an amusement park when they dress you in period clothing? Thank you. Sandi
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