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I noticed that it was a relatively small list of people in the to box. Couldn't have been more than about a hundred people listed. Oh well, maybe they will license it to someone else.
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 Originally Posted by Suzanne Revy So, I e-maied one of those forms a couple of weeks ago, and just received an e-mail from Kodak saying they are not making this film avaliable for commercial uses.
Bummer!  This is unfortunate but probably reflects the reality of bringing new niche products to market at the present time, I guess. Can't really fault them for asking and trying... I wonder is B2B is covered under "commercialy available" or if a business pre-ordering bulk and offering processing would be exempt.
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Does that Fuji film really exist, can't find any references to it.
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For several days now Fuji has been running TV commercials for a disposable camera with a new super fast film and a very high shutter speed to prevent blurred photos. I presume this is the film mentioned atop this thread.
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PS: It shouldn't be too hard to buy one of those cameras and pilfer the film out of it if you wanted to check it out in a "real" camera. You'd obviously be paying a premium for it (you'd be buying the camera as well as the film), and, you'd need to do some darkroom (or changing bag) work, since the film in those throwaway cameras is pulled out at assembly, and wound into the cassette as each frame is exposed.
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Too bad, I could really make use of the high speed Kodak film...
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I just sent my request. I sure hope EK continues with this. PE just one question, for a thermal developed film like this, is there any way to expand or contract the contrast of the film to get N- or N+ processing? If not, how contrasty is this film?
Thanks,
Dan
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Dan;
You are over a year too late. There is a rather lengthy series of thread on this along with the answer from Kodak.
PE
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 Originally Posted by Photo Engineer Dan;
You are over a year too late. There is a rather lengthy series of thread on this along with the answer from Kodak.
PE Grrr - I had no idea this thread was so old. I got to it from a link at shutterbug.net - and I think I got to some older version of it - when I replied, the thread was only 2 pages long.
Dan
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