Daniel, badger did special orders of provia up until a couple years ago. Only 11x14 that I recall though. I've allways wondered why fuji won't do yearly special orders like the other surviving companies.
Daniel, badger did special orders of provia up until a couple years ago. Only 11x14 that I recall though. I've allways wondered why fuji won't do yearly special orders like the other surviving companies.
Contact Keith Canham from KB canham - http://www.canhamcameras.com/kodakfilm.html
You can get any film cut at any size (if you order enough and enough in advance). Not sure if Kodak still offers any reversal film - but portra and ektar are available for sure.
Great video. What's next? Maybe a Ritter 30x40?
Did you see the other video?
Lachlan.
You miss 100% of the shots you never take. -- Wayne Gretzky
In fact Provia is only for 11x14 size but It would be WONDERFUL if Fuji could sell it in 20x24 size. Here in France We are already 2, my friend that you see on the video and myself who are ready for a special order... If only we could find enough people AND Fuji could help us...
Thierry M.L.
Thierry,
is it fresh-dated stock(the 11x14)? Or expired/past date?
I was shooting 8x10 for a while, however I found the format a bit too square for me. 5x7 is wonderful, and I greatly enjoy that format. However, I've been looking at 11x14 as a b/w only medium, to make contact prints. But having a small stockpile of 11x14 color film would allow me to make those photographs that just HAVE to be in color. No question. No expense spared to shoot it in color.
depending on timing/finances, if you attempt to gain interest in 11x14 Provia, please alert me before you inquire/submit an order. I'd love to get a box(20?) or two, if possible. "just in case"
thx,
Dan
Just Before joining Thierry last week i have received mine from fotolaborservice (Germany)
you may contact Klaus http://www.fotolaborservice.de/ his email address is kds@fotolaborservice.de
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