Will be in PP for 3 months shooting Medium Format 120 & 220 both B&W & Color. Can Medium format film be purchased in PP?
What about developing? I will probably go through quite a few rolls here and prefer to have them developed in PP. I know you can get 35mm processed rather easily in PP.
Thanks in advance.
Medium Format Film & Processing.
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I don't believe it is possible to find the film. And if you're that serious about photography, I would be quite cautious about whom I got to develop my photos in Phnom Penh, lest they return scratched up and mangled. Especially something they have little to no experience with.oiboy wrote:bump. I guess its not possible?
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It would appear not. I checked by phone with one of the better shops (used by pros) and they where clueless. Or at least the two people I spoke to where clueless.
Here a similar post on another forum: #/forum/asi ... ium-format
And here a post with a partial answer: http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=1 ... opic=12759
And a partial answer for Thailand: http://www.lightstalkers.org/posts/buyi ... n_thailand
Here a similar post on another forum: #/forum/asi ... ium-format
And here a post with a partial answer: http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=1 ... opic=12759
And a partial answer for Thailand: http://www.lightstalkers.org/posts/buyi ... n_thailand
I spent two months looking for a lab that could do 120 and/or E-6 process to no avail. Couldn't even find someone who could scan 120. Chemicals for diy are also non-existent here (afaik).
I brought my daylight tank with me, so I had some b/w chemicals shipped from Aus and process my own.
Wouldn't mind a good source of cheap, nasty 35mm black and white, but I think that's also a long shot.
Doris, who runs DoriThy gallery http://www.dorithy.net/ on 278 shoots a lot of 120 and may be able to help, but I believe she gets hers processed in Bangkok.
I brought my daylight tank with me, so I had some b/w chemicals shipped from Aus and process my own.
Wouldn't mind a good source of cheap, nasty 35mm black and white, but I think that's also a long shot.
Doris, who runs DoriThy gallery http://www.dorithy.net/ on 278 shoots a lot of 120 and may be able to help, but I believe she gets hers processed in Bangkok.
Thanks all for your help. jm will ctc your source before I arrive in PP to see if they can help me. I may end up bringing chems in and doing it myself. I also would dread having scratched up prints.
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