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Seattle Film Works Process SFW-XL
On 13 Feb 2006 17:49:07 -0800, "djs" wrote:
|I hate to admit it, but I founds four rolls of exposed file with |Process: SFW-SL on the canister. Where does a person send these to get |them developed? I searched several photograph news groups but there is |very little information that isn't over 6 years old. |Any help would be greatly appreciated. | |Some advice that I find says the film is old movei film. Others have |stated that it is C-41. |The local labs won't touch it. What is a person to do to get these |rolls developed? | |Thanks in advance, |djs They have a newsletter: From: "PhotoWorks" Copyright 2007 PhotoWorks Inc. | 71 Columbia Street Suite 200, Seattle, WA 98104 ** Free standard shipping on prints offer applies to online digital print orders of $20 or more placed by 11:59pm (PDT) 12/28/2007. Offer is not applicable to gift certificates or pre-paid products and cannot be used in combination with any other offers. Offer does not apply to non-print items within the same order. Offer expires 11:59pm (PDT) 12/28/2007. Enter coupon code DECEMBERNEWS during checkout. Offer not valid on shipping addresses outside of the continental U.S. They also have a large website at http://www.photoworks.com, with many functions like digital to prints, prints to digital, and C-41/etc. developments, but this might get you all nfo you need for now....... -- Triad Productions-Fantalla®(tm)~EZine~ParaNovel http://tarbitch.balder.prohosting. com mirror http://triad.beam. at |
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Seattle Film Works Process SFW-XL
On 2008-03-19 22:35:27 -0400, Bob said:
On 13 Feb 2006 17:49:07 -0800, "djs" wrote: |I hate to admit it, but I founds four rolls of exposed file with |Process: SFW-SL on the canister. Where does a person send these to get |them developed? I searched several photograph news groups but there is |very little information that isn't over 6 years old. |Any help would be greatly appreciated. | |Some advice that I find says the film is old movei film. Others have |stated that it is C-41. |The local labs won't touch it. What is a person to do to get these |rolls developed? | |Thanks in advance, |djs They have a newsletter: From: "PhotoWorks" Copyright 2007 PhotoWorks Inc. | 71 Columbia Street Suite 200, Seattle, WA 98104 ** Free standard shipping on prints offer applies to online digital print orders of $20 or more placed by 11:59pm (PDT) 12/28/2007. Offer is not applicable to gift certificates or pre-paid products and cannot be used in combination with any other offers. Offer does not apply to non-print items within the same order. Offer expires 11:59pm (PDT) 12/28/2007. Enter coupon code DECEMBERNEWS during checkout. Offer not valid on shipping addresses outside of the continental U.S. They also have a large website at http://www.photoworks.com, with many functions like digital to prints, prints to digital, and C-41/etc. developments, but this might get you all nfo you need for now....... SFW originally sold respooled movie film and processed it to negative, as it is supposed to be, and then made prints and also printed on positive film to provide slides. They were kind of lousy and had to be developed either by SFW or by Dale or other such companies, because the jet backing on the movie stock would gunk up commercial processors. Then SFW started selling regular C41 film and doing the same process, but they implied it was different so you'd have to go to them for processing. The downside was that even though ANY commercial processor could process the film, they were all afraid of it because of the old days of the movie stock. I THINK what you've got is the newer C41 film, but cannot be sure. Rocky Mountain photo labs will process it if it's the movie stock, but at about $35 plus dollars aroll. -- Michael |
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Seattle Film Works Process SFW-XL
In article 2008032000163616807-adunc79617@mypacksnet, Michael wrote: I THINK what you've got is the newer C41 film, but cannot be sure. Rocky Mountain photo labs will process it if it's the movie stock, but at about $35 plus dollars aroll. What do the perforations look like? If they are "BH" perfs which look like this _ (_) then you definitely have motion-picture camera film. If they are "KS" perfs that look like this _ |_| (same as perfs on standard 35mm still film), then it is not motion-picture camera stock. - Scott |
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Seattle Film Works Process SFW-XL
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The film can be processed in the USA by DaleLabs (according to Photoworks) but there was no mention of that or any other ECN-2 service on their website. I don't think Rocky Mountain has an ECN-2 line anymore either, but I do not have confirmation. Hopefully this information has been useful! Thank you! I will occasionally use Fuji Eterna 500T in my still cameras, which is also ECN2. At least as of a few months ago, Dale Labs still offered the service, as does "The Camera Shop" in St. Cloud, MN (http://www.thecamerashop.com). AandI photo has announced that they will discontinue the service as of May 31, 2008, but one can still sneak in under the wi http://www.aandi.com/film_pro2.htm -- Michael Benveniste -- (Clarification required) Legalize Updoc. |
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