>Approximate 8x10 film prices from B&H in NYC (in USD; Dec. 2001 dead tree
>catalog):
> Tri-X: ~$2.25 per sheet
> Portra 160: ~$6.75 per sheet
> E100S: ~$7.50 per sheet
> E100VS: ~$7.70 per sheet
> Astia: ~$7.40 per sheet
> Provia 100F: ~$7.50 per sheet
> Velvia: ~$7.60 per sheet
>
Gasp - I'll leave that to pro studios, methinks.
>More seriously, if you're interested in using a pinhole with 8x10 sheet
>film, then Tri-X and working with B/W is at least one-third the cost of
>color (negative or transparency).
>-- John
I was thinking of using it with paper negs - very cheap and easy to process
now we can flatbed scan them instead of sandwich printing. Now, that's
cheap 8x10.
AndrewF
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