On Fri, 2 Aug 2002, John and Julie Ockman wrote:
> Thomas,
> How long do you figure you have before you will not be able to get
> processing for your K25? I love the stuff too, but the little I have
> will be used on this falls colors where I think this film excells. I
> just do not want to get caught with film, and no processing. I am
> putting in a darkroom in my basement, but other than C-41,E-6, and B&W,
> I can not justify the cost outlay of chemicals and equipment.
> John
Well, considering that K25 is procesed the same way as K64 and K200, and
considering that K64 and K200 are still very much alive and kicking, I
suspect that I will be able to get the K25 processed for a long time in
the future.
--thomas
>
> T.Clausen@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> > Well...firstly, I have a fridge full of K25. I drained France when the
> > news of the films demise came to me. No, I am not selling....
> >
>
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M.Sc in Computer Engineering
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