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  1. Hello,

     

    Forgive my ignorance, but I have some basic questions that I hope you can help

    me with. I live in the United Kingdom.

     

    Formapan R100 35mm B&W Slide, is this film processed in ordinary E6

    processing, or something else? If it is not E6 processing, where can I send

    it to be processed?

     

    Infrared Film, such as Efke IR820 Infra Red Film, where sort of processing is

    this? If it is not C41, what sort of processing is it? Also, I have seen

    photographs that people have taken during the daytime, but how effective is

    this film when used at night? Are there any websites that give examples?

     

    110 Film, where can this be processed in the UK?

     

    Thanks in advance?

     

    Robin

  2. I?m sorry that I did not get a chance to reply earlier, but to answer several points above.

     

    1. Yes I do have some 127 film lying about for no good reason.

    2. I thought it would be fun to try using it.

    3. Personally, on this forum, I find people are quite intolerant of other peoples preferences and interests. I once wrote on another forum, unrelated to photography: ?Let us all have our interests and rejoice that people have such diverse preferences, for reason that do not have to be logically explained, nor justified?.

    4. What the harm anyway?

  3. I have been studying the Fuji and Kodak professional slide films, trying to

    decide which one is best for my purposes.

     

    But one question arises? Are all E6 films processed in the same way,

    regardless of whether they are Fuji?s Provia, Velvia, or Kodak?s E100G etc?

     

    I have sent some different Fuji and Kodak E6 film to be processed at the Fuji

    Lab in the UK, and I was wondering whether all of them were simply treated the

    same when processed regardless of whether they are Fuji?s Provia, Velvia, or

    Kodak?s E100G etc.

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