Re: lith film

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From: Gordon J. Holtslander (holtsg@duke.usask.ca)
Date: 06/09/02-09:55:12 PM Z


Hi:

I use Kodak Camera 2000 CGP film. I don't know if its better or worse
than any other. I use it because its available in Cananda - exchange and
brokerage fees make most things much more expensive when they get to
Canada from the States. Its supposed to be carried world-wide so other
non US residents might be interested in it..

Kodak also makes an panchromatic high contrast film, though I can't find
my references to it now.

See

http://www.kpgraphics.com/USC/products/film/conv/index.html

I have been assured that this film will be around for a whil

Also interesting is

CB4 and CLA4
Kodak calls these " A high performance, negative-working contact film"
this sounds like a direct positive film.

Gord

On Sat, 8 Jun 2002, Darryl Baird wrote:

> I recall Gordon H. had found, tested and settled on a newish Kodak graphic
> arts film... should be in the archives. I also recall good exposure, density
> range and cost. It may be worth securing a source we can ALL depend upon.
>
> An ounce of prevention etc.
>
> -Darryl
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