[Frameworks] 35mm slides from digital files

Mark Ostrowski mostrow at telefonica.net
Tue Mar 4 20:47:01 UTC 2014


For this purpose you can use Fomapan R100 B&W reversal film packaged in 35mm cassettes (e.g. http://www.foto-r3.com/fomapan-r100-35mm36-dx.html).  Film is readily available and can either be home processed using the special FOMA kit or done by select labs. 

Then there is the question of the film recorder, which will have to be properly calibrated for this film type.  This may entail burning a few rolls to get the contrast - brightness parameters correct.



On 04/03/2014, at 21:35, Pablo de Ocampo <pablo at imagesfestival.com> wrote:

> Hey frameworks, 
> 
> this isn't exactly motion picture film related, but as it has to do with analog celluloid film production i thought maybe the frameworks hive mind might offer up some direction:
> 
> I'm looking to produce a set of 35mm slides from digital files. the images are all black and white, and thus, should be printed onto black and white film stock, and not on to ektachrome or some of color reversal process. quote a few labs I've talked to can do color slides, but most seem to think black and white reversal film doesn't exist. 
> 
> Anyone?
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