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RE: [APML] OK, the film?



Hi Jeff,

> Yes, I have factored in the lab.  I chose the current
> professional lab based
> upon Russ Dickman's analysis of my scans done about one year ago.  At that
> time, the lab I chose had nice results with PPF.  I am not aware of any
> changes the lab has made in processing.  This leads me to believe that the
> grey muck is a result of either the aging of the film or improper storage.
> Bottom line, I think that there are other options and this coming
> new Moon I
> am going with some Fuji 100, Kodak 200, and Techpan.

Hmmm, sounds like the PPF may indeed be the problem in your case  I've not
used that emulsion, so I have no direct experience there.

I have had (and seen with others) some bad color shift situations with
drugstore/discount store processed film.

> BTW, on a personal note.  I just finished my slide presentation
> choreographed with music using Powerpoint.  Powerpoint is quite nice for
> this once I figured it out.  Thanks for the inspiration at WSP!

My pleasure!  I'd really like to see your show.  Are you coming to this
years' WSP?  Any other way to share?  Astro has taken a back seat for me for
awhile.  I've been working on a volcano show recently, and will be working
on it for a few more months.  Tippy will figure out how to work that show
theme into the next WSP!

Take care,

Scott

website:  http://www.rsiphotos.com/
email:  ireland@gate.net


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