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    Film Source in SLC

    Anyone know a dealer in Salt Lake City that sells sheet film, preferably in cut sheets?

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    Re: Film Source in SLC

    Is there any other type of sheet film, besides cut sheets?

    I know there is roll film and sheet film

    I am sorry, I am just being a smart ass!

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    Re: Film Source in SLC

    i believe this Guy is located in SLC...

    http://scenicwild.com/

    you may want to drop him a line... if nothing else, check out his site - he's got some tremendous work.

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    Re: Film Source in SLC

    Thanks Scott

    You can buy sheet film at Pictureline:

    http://www.pictureline.com

    Nice people and their prices are pretty competitive too.

    Guy

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    Re: Film Source in SLC

    Quote Originally Posted by Guy Tal View Post
    Thanks Scott

    You can buy sheet film at Pictureline:

    http://www.pictureline.com

    Nice people and their prices are pretty competitive too.

    Guy
    Thanks. They look pretty good. The reason I asked was out of unaccustomed paranoia regarding posts hear on airport inspection of film. I was considering the worst "what if," i.e. what if during hand inspection, the dolts actually opened the envelope and exposed the film. (Some may snicker at the possibility. But it's amazing how a little misplaced authority goes to one's head.) I thought having a film source at the destination couldn't hurt.

    Thanks again.

    Embrace the Dark Slide.

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    Re: Film Source in SLC

    Pictureline is the only local source I know of, and only carry sheet film in 4x5, but they have a very good selection, good prices, and good people. If you get in any sort of a jam here, or need any info I can help provide, feel free to contact me as I seem to be in SLC.

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    i usually ship my film and cameras to my destination via GPO and pick them up when i get there. my cameras were waiting for me in zion last year!

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    Re: Film Source in SLC

    SLC is OK for film. It is Las Vegas that gives you problems. I've had times with no problems, and others with extreme fogging, at McCarren.

    BTW what part of the state are you going to hit? I'm southern and when notified I take people passing through to some great places, so long as there are no fires going on.

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    Re: Film Source in SLC

    Quote Originally Posted by Aggie View Post
    SLC is OK for film. It is Las Vegas that gives you problems. I've had times with no problems, and others with extreme fogging, at McCarren.

    BTW what part of the state are you going to hit? I'm southern and when notified I take people passing through to some great places, so long as there are no fires going on.
    Actually, we're just passing through. Flying to SLC, then driving to Tetons and Yellowstone. But I do, on occasion, hit St. George on my way to Zion and points east. I don't expect problems, but one should always have a Plan B.

    I have learned how to avoid excess scans when travelling to N.Z. So the idea is Planning, Planning, Planning.

    Thanks all.

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