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Re: [APML] PPF400 35mm Available



That last part is interesting, I have not tried rescanning any of my old negatives, I just might try that.  I do have all of my raw scans archived so that may help.  So until a new negative 120 film comes along I don't have much choice for color work.  Thank you Kodak for TP and please don't "improve" it!
 
Jim
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Sent: Friday, May 02, 2003 12:51 PM
Subject: Re: [APML] PPF400 35mm Available

Jim,
 
    You might be lucky... every sample I have ever seen clearly showed the degredation... the other interesting issue that I have mentioned is that there is some evidence that PPF continues to fade after it has been processed (one reason Kodak pulled it)... I can honestly say that I cannot duplicate my original scans of it now even with better equipment... this is what happened to the portrait photographers who went back to the lab a year later and found that no matter what, the lab couldn't match the original print. Just something you might want to be aware of...
 
     Tony


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