[rollei_list] Re: ECN 2 movie film for the Rolleikin

  • From: CarlosMFreaza <cmfreaza@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2012 17:50:43 -0300

2012/1/29 Don Williams <dwilli10@xxxxxxx>:
...
....> The other coincidence- I was just rummaging through my stuff and came up
> with a roll of 35mm "Signature Color".  It's marked MP 100 and DX, and says
> it "Contains Motion Picture Film for prints, slides or both".  It also says
> that the film was made by Kodak, etc.   Since the tail is wound in I have no
> idea whether it has been exposed or not, but my common practice would have
> been to wind it in after exposure.  I believe this came after Seattle
> Filmworks but I have no idea how one would get this roll processed.  I
> suppose a web search will turn up something.
>
> The cassette is the fully-crimped style, clearly not intended for re-use.
>
> We have discussed Seattle on this site not long ago but Signature never came
> up...

Hi Don:
            We agree on the 2.8C BTW. I don't know about Signature,
however I recall there was a question in the recent ECN 2 thread about
labs in the States accepting to process ECN 2 films used for still
photographic cameras, I found an interesting link in USA on the topic,
it looks like you can buy there ECN 2 film -Fuji and Kodak- prepared
for still photographic cameras and they process and scan the film too,
the site also has info and samples about the ECN 2 processing and
differences with C-41:

http://www.ecn-2.com/

Carlos
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