Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2002 19:52:14 +1100
From: andrew fildes <afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [OM] 24 (or 20) vs. 36
>OK Scott. So now you're going to tell us you remember when you had to
spread
>a protective coating on Polaroid pictures, and they were black and
white!
>(oops, I remember....)
>-Mickey
Don't be ridiculous! You made that up didn't you?! :-)
Sigh.
AndrewF
So you remember too eh Andrew? >:) Back to topic,
why not just roll your own? Much cheaper, and you can
do 8 frames if you want...I commonly do 12 frame loads
just so I can try out N+1 N-1 experiments on different bodies,
films (if I have the cash to bleed for a "big" roll of "new" stuff)
'course so far I only do this with B/W, but can't you get color
stuff in bulk?
Bill >; P
(Owner of only "crappy" Zuiks, no stellars and can still take pix)
"Life unfolds on a great sheet called Time (film)*,
and once finished (developed)* is gone(here)* forever..."
*provided ya have a good archival system in place.
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