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Old 16th May 2012, 07:01 PM
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I was thinking of doing some b/w slides, either from print film negatives or foma b/w slide films. Is there anyone who does the processing for this
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Old 21st May 2012, 08:18 PM
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There is a lab in the USA, the name I forget. Someone here may know it.

Alternatively I have a good set of instructions provided by one of our customers which will enable you to process almost any B&W film as a slide, but it works very well with the Adox CHS100. It's quite straight forward.

You may find that doing it yourself offers the most practical and most economical option.

Drop us a line if you are interested,
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Matt,

I think the lab is .dr5. The appropriate page on monochrome slides is here.
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There is a lab in the USA, the name I forget. Someone here may know it.

Alternatively I have a good set of instructions provided by one of our customers which will enable you to process almost any B&W film as a slide, but it works very well with the Adox CHS100. It's quite straight forward.

You may find that doing it yourself offers the most practical and most economical option.

Drop us a line if you are interested,
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Thanks so much Matt.

I was going to order a bunch of films from you anyways - so I will give you a call sometime next week and finalise

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Old 26th May 2012, 03:24 PM
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Foto Studio 13 in Germany does the Scala process. I did a 120 (test) roll of Rollei 80S there and printed some shots on Ilfochrome with spectacular results.

The web site is unfortunately only in German but I'm sure they'll answer you in English if you contact them.

The cost was €5 a roll last year, it's likely a bit more now.

Their information sheet recommends using Rollei Superpan 200 @125, Rollei 80S @64 or Agfa Copex Rapid @50-80, although Rollei Retro 100 Tonal and Fomapan R can also be reversed.

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The chemicals are available from one of our Sponsors Process Supplies more information on the process HERE from Speedibrews. Ilford published something on the process HERE but don't sell the chemicals.
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Alternatively I have a good set of instructions provided by one of our customers which will enable you to process almost any B&W film as a slide, but it works very well with the Adox CHS100. It's quite straight forward.Matt

I'm interested too, Matt.
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