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steve simmons
24-Mar-2008, 10:50
Gary Huibregtse at CSU is interested in trying to get together an order for 5x7color negative film. Is there anyone else out there with the same interest?

steve simmons

Gudmundur Ingolfsson
24-Mar-2008, 11:06
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/260237-USA/Kodak_1355825_Portra_160NC_5x7_50_Sheets.html

Michael Alpert
24-Mar-2008, 11:20
Steve,

Yes, I am. Can you provide more details?

horanginy
24-Mar-2008, 11:37
I don't know if you're considering an ISO >160 speed run, but if so then I would be interested.

alec4444
24-Mar-2008, 11:49
I'd be interested, pending price.

Walter Calahan
24-Mar-2008, 12:24
Price pending, let me know.

Sal Santamaura
24-Mar-2008, 12:35
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/260237-USA/Kodak_1355825_Portra_160NC_5x7_50_Sheets.htmlDidn't anyone read this post and click on the link? The desired film is a stock item at B&H. There's no "getting together an order" necessary. Just buy as many boxes as you want, from 1 box up, at B&H!

steve simmons
24-Mar-2008, 12:50
The gentleman who contacted me is

Gary Huibregtse at Colorado State Univ. His e-mail is


Gary.Huibregtse@ColoState.EDU

if you can contact him maybe you can get someting started.

steve simmons

Sal Santamaura
24-Mar-2008, 13:07
Didn't anyone read this post and click on the link? ...I guess not...

Michael Alpert
24-Mar-2008, 14:15
Didn't anyone read this post and click on the link? The desired film is a stock item at B&H. There's no "getting together an order" necessary. Just buy as many boxes as you want, from 1 box up, at B&H!

When I clicked on the link, I came up with a page that had no useful content. Perhaps my browser failed me. Anyway, Steve did not say which film is being considered. So it is not necessarily a stock item anywhere. Sal, we just need more information.

Sal Santamaura
24-Mar-2008, 14:47
When I clicked on the link, I came up with a page that had no useful content. Perhaps my browser failed me. Anyway, Steve did not say which film is being considered. So it is not necessarily a stock item anywhere. Sal, we just need more information.I don't know why your browser can't open it, but the page shows a 50-sheet box of 5x7 Portra 160NC as In Stock and available to order for $199.95 with no minimum box quantity.

lutherasmith
23-Apr-2008, 09:00
I just purchased some 5X7 NC Portra, Kodak film from www.bhphotovideo.com.
I don't know if they bought a batch or if Kodak is cutting it to 5X7 as a production item but I have a box in hand. Expiration 2/2010

ljsegil
23-Apr-2008, 09:53
I too have bought the Portra from B&H but would be very interested in learning of other possibilities for available color film, neg or reversal (Astia please, anyone?).
LJS

lutherasmith
23-Apr-2008, 11:06
badgergraphics.com has Fuji Velvia 100F 5X7-20 sheets and Fuji Provia 100F 5X7-20 sheets.

Hugo Zhang
23-Apr-2008, 12:56
I confess I have never used color sheet films and would be very interested to try.

A few questions:

1. Do you meter the colar like B&W? Do you just dial in 160 speed in you meter and and take a read and shoot?

2. How do I do in N- and N+ since I am not doing the processing? Or there is no such thing as -/+ in colors.

3. What do I do after the shoot? I live in LA, just send the films with the folders to the processing store? Any names?

Thanks.
Hugo

Scott Davis
23-Apr-2008, 13:07
Color negative film, like black-and-white negative film, is highly tolerant of, and in some cases benefits from, slight overexposure. With the Portra 160, I'd be inclined to shoot it at 100, and give it normal development. You CAN do +/- development with color film, but the latitude of color neg is substantial, and you run the risk of creating color crossovers that cannot be corrected if you get in to more than n+/- 1.5 or so. As to processing, there should still be pro labs in LA that can process 5x7 color sheet film. I'll leave recommendations of labs to folks more local to you.

Antonio Corcuera
23-Apr-2008, 16:25
1. Do you meter the colar like B&W? Do you just dial in 160 speed in you meter and and take a read and shoot?

2. How do I do in N- and N+ since I am not doing the processing? Or there is no such thing as -/+ in colors.

3. What do I do after the shoot? I live in LA, just send the films with the folders to the processing store? Any names?


1&2. what Scott said.
3. A&I in Hollywood does a great job (I've used their mail order service).