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What was the name of that film? All of the J&C links are dead.
"Hit 'em with a Speed Graphic"
"The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera."
— Dorothea Lange
"Film is to digital as a symphony orchestra is to a kazoo" - Brian C. Miller
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RIP Kodachrome
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 Originally Posted by EASmithV
What was the name of that film? All of the J&C links are dead.
Unfortunately, J&C closed shop. I am not at all sure what it was we were pointing towards three years ago. That was a long time ago! 
I know that they did a lot of paper that was relabeled Forte, I used it a lot, as for film, not sure, perhaps someone else will remember. Most likely central/eastern european.
I do still recommend Freestyle, they are APUG advertisers and have lots of cool stuff at good prices. Their Arista EDU Ultra is rebranded Fomapan, for a pretty good price. The days of a buck a sheet from J&C are long gone, however.
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X-ray film is < $30/100 in 8x10. GOOGLE will show the way to x-ray film suppliers.
One of many sources. $26/100
http://www.zzmedical.com/zencart/8x1...ilm-p-384.html
Last edited by Venchka; 05-11-2009 at 08:02 PM.
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 Originally Posted by Venchka
This looks like something interesting to try. But I have a few questions.
Which film would you recomend? Green, blue, universal??? What developer is used? What is the film speed?
Thanks
dw
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Search. The Large Format Photography Forum has most or all of the answers.
http://www.largeformatphotography.in...ad.php?t=48099
A friend bought some of the green sensitive film recently. He has cut some down to 4x5. We will be using it soon. I will report our findings.
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