[rollei_list] Re: OT Film question
- From: Robert Chiasson <ba799@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 17:21:40 -0300 (ADT)
If we've both been to the same sort of amusement park, it's taken on B&W
C-41 processed film, and printed on sepia paper. Check to see if your
local pro wedding lab processes B&W Porta film and has the sepia paper.
Note that these are all color chemistry processed, and a 1-hour minilab
can do them, but perhaps badly - the prints are supposed to be neutral
black on normal color paper.
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Robert
On Fri, 20 Jul 2007, Hacks4ever@xxxxxxx wrote:
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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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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