Hi, I just called Camera Country and found out they do E6 and push processing. I just need to set the ASA film speed to 800 for "Push 2" or set the film speed to 400 for "Push 1". Last time I set the film speed to ASA 200 and that's why they couldn't push the film. This is the way I understand it. However, as Joe said a "Push 2" will make the film more grainer so I may just do a "Push 1" next time. According to the January 1999 Sky and Telescope issue, Ektachrome E200 pushed two stops in a good option for camera-on-tripod shots. Thanks guys for the tip on Borge Andersen. I'll keep that in mind. Debbie
From: Patrick Wiggins <paw@trilobyte.net> Date: 2004/12/02 Thu PM 07:35:59 MST To: Utah Astronomy <utah-astronomy@mailman.xmission.com> Subject: [Utah-astronomy] Re: Kodak E200 processing
Howdy,
astrodeb@charter.net wrote:
Patrick,
I can't find anybody in St. George that can do the E6 processing.
That surprises me. I thought any place that processes slide film uses E6. Very odd indeed.
Do you know anybody in Salt Lake that will do it? Borge Andersen Photo, 800.349.7703, http://www.borge.net/ Creative Color, 801.355.4124
I'm sure Chuck Hards will also have some thoughts on this but now that he's only getting emails once a week it may take him a while to reply.
Patrick
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