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    5x7 Color Negative Film

    Is this completely dead? No companies making any 5x7 color negative film anymore? No rumors of some new ones coming out?

    Thanks!
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    Re: 5x7 Color Negative Film

    Love to hear about anything 5x7 now that I have a camera. Just ordered my first box of B&W.
    When I grow up, I want to be a photographer.

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    Re: 5x7 Color Negative Film

    No problems here - as long as Kodak still makes 13x18cm. I don't know why, but there is a lot more choise in 13x18cm than in 5x7"!

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    Re: 5x7 Color Negative Film

    In Sept 06, I ordered 50 sheets of Kodak Portra 160 from BH photo. The film came no problem. The next time I ordered it was gone. They just stopped cutting it to that size.

    I found: http://www.badgergraphic.com
    sells 5x7 film in chromes, their website says they are out of Velvia but they have Provia.

    They seem to be the only company selling color film for the 5x7 in the states.

    I am interested more in color negs but it may be 5 x7 transparencies from now on. The other choice is 8x10 they still sell many color negs in 8x10.

    If anyone decides to buy a batch of 5x7 portra from Kodak, please let me know.

    Luther
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    Re: 5x7 Color Negative Film

    Ole, do you know of a source for 13x18 colour negative? The various half plate threads prompted me to do a trawl of the usual EU suspects and I could only find E6 films in colour. This is a stark change from only a year ago, when Portra and some Fuji stock were both available.

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    Re: 5x7 Color Negative Film

    Quote Originally Posted by Struan Gray View Post
    Ole, do you know of a source for 13x18 colour negative? The various half plate threads prompted me to do a trawl of the usual EU suspects and I could only find E6 films in colour. This is a stark change from only a year ago, when Portra and some Fuji stock were both available.

    OH NO - it's gone!!!

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    Re: 5x7 Color Negative Film

    I hate it when I'm right.

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    Re: 5x7 Color Negative Film

    Ok, so just to clarify then there really is no 5x7 color negative film...only positive, and that will probably change soon (not to be negative). =) So it's 8x10 cut down or B&W. Fair enough....thanks!

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    Re: 5x7 Color Negative Film

    No need to shout doom and gloom about available color positive film there is a reasonably wide variety available and, at least based on my last conversations with Kodak, they have no intention of changing anything in terms of the 13x18 color positive production in Europe.

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    Re: 5x7 Color Negative Film

    Well "something" is up -- with at least Kodak color negative film in general. Six months ago I had no problem whatsoever getting Portra 400NC in 220 rolls from pretty much anywhere. Two weeks ago I went to place an order from B&W (with Adorama as my backup) and they either had incredibly high prices or the 20 packs that I prefer to buy simply were not available. So, I switched my order to Fuji 400H 220 which still remains reasonably priced and available in 20 packs of 220. Bought 40 rolls. Bad for Kodak. Good for Fuji.

    Ah how the mightly have fallen...

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