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    Re: Attn. 12x20" 5x12" shooters: 12x20" Portra 160NC color film

    Good for you guys. Now if you'd all get together and have a show of these massive and sexy contact prints, please!

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    Re: Attn. 12x20" 5x12" shooters: 12x20" Portra 160NC color film

    Hello all! The 60 box minimum order has been paid for and placed. So if anyone is still wanting a box or two then you best make kontakt http://groups.google.com/group/bigfilm?hl=en ASAP.

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    Smile Re: Attn. 12x20" 5x12" shooters: 12x20" Portra 160NC color film

    Tedd,
    The link no longer works. Is there still a chance to get a box or two?

    Diane

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    Re: Attn. 12x20" 5x12" shooters: 12x20" Portra 160NC color film

    Teddan

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    Re: Attn. 12x20" 5x12" shooters: 12x20" Portra 160NC color film

    I have never seen a color picture taken with anything larger than an 8x10" [Polaroids excepted].

    Anyone care to post their results from this order?

    It's not so much the resolution but rather the optical qualities of using such long lenses. I can always look at my Carleton Watkins monograph, but I'm dying to know what it looks like in color.

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    Re: Attn. 12x20" 5x12" shooters: 12x20" Portra 160NC color film

    just out of curiosity to those that shoot 12x20 portra, I'm just getting into 8x10, but with b/w I'm planning on just contact printing, but for color, I will most likely be scanning and outputting digitally, via inkjet or chromira(lightjet).

    a few quick questions for those who are shooting 12x20 c-41 films

    1. B&H shows this item as no longer available, is it a S/O only item now from Kodak?
    2. how are you processing your film? D&D(like from Lightwaves in San Fran), yourself(in a Jobo print drum?)
    3. what's the approx cost of each sheet(before processing)?
    4. IF I were to get into shooting 12x20, it would probably be only for color work(with 160nc, my favorite emulsion by far), which lens(es) work best for color work?

    thanks

    -Dan

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