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Re: [OM] Nashville and B&W

Subject: Re: [OM] Nashville and B&W
From: Mike Stoesz <mstoesz@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 21:43:03 -0700
Howdy to all;

Konica produces a MONOCHROME paper that is used in the RA-4 color paper
processors. Everything comes out B&W with a good tonal range that is slightly
contrasty  with some negs.  We produce B&W prints from conventional B&W films,
from Chromogenic B&W films and from Color Neg films on this paper everyday.

Our rates are: conventional B&W  film processing-----$3.95/roll
                    : C-41 chromogenic B&W processing---$2.95/roll
                    : prints are 35 cents each and we edit for you by not
printing
                            those negs that are greatly out of focus,
underexposed or extremely
                            over exposed.  If you ask us to print regardless of
exposure--we will
                            certainly print all of them.

If your neighborhood lab is not using this paper---contact me or have them
contact me
and I will provide the name of a supplier.

We do not do much mail order processing but could work some in in an emergency
if no local lab will handle it for you.

More information is available off-list.

Best Wishes to all, Mike

Reynolds Paul wrote:

> There's one particular type of B&W film, I can't remember which, but someone
> else I am sure will, for which you can use the colour process for printing.
> The drawback (if it is a drawback) is  that the prints come out sepia like.
> At least it cuts down on the cost, and you have the negs to work with. In
> the UK the cost of B&W developing can be around £7.00 for 36. Given the
> relative simplicity of the process and the lack of care taken, I find this
> somewhat surprising.
>
>                 -----Original Message-----
>                 From:   Terry and Tracey
> [mailto:foxcroft@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>                 Sent:   19 January 2000 12:53
>                 To:     Olympus mailing list
>                 Subject:        [OM] Nashville and B&W
>
>                 There is a chance I'll be in Nashville in mid March. I may
> be going to a
>                 conference thingy to present some papers.  Where do I go to
> get a T28
>                 complete setup duty free?
>
>                 Also, I took a roll of B&W in for developing. I don't have
> enlargers etc. So
>                 the first place said $30, the second $20. Wow. I'll stick to
> Kodachrome. B&W
>                 is too expensive unfortunately.
>
>                 Foxy
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