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Re: filmscanners: Neg film for scanning



You may want to check out this link for the latest and greatest from Mother
Kodak as far as 35mm motion picture stock goes... this particular link is to a
250 ASA DAYLIGHT neg stock...

http://www.kodak.com/US/en/motion/products/negative/5246.shtml

Mike M.


Laurie Solomon wrote:

> >Sorry, drifting off topic.
>
> Never a problem with me - especially if the information is informative or
> interesting.
> I hate to sound stupid; but I want to check and see if you mean what I think
> you mean when you speak of CN in relation to film.  Are you speaking about a
> chromogenic negative? All the movie films that I know of are tungston films
> which always left me wondering why places like Seattle Filmworks and others
> who sold the respooled tails of those films never made a point of saying
> that they needed to be shot under tungsten lighting.
>




 




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