Cinevia 50D single-8 film in JAPAN

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What difference does it make? It's still not available in the Kodapak.
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tlatosmd wrote:What difference does it make? It's still not available in the Kodapak.
you forgot yet :wink:
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tlatosmd wrote:I didn't know GK Film even does processing.

I wonder, in case Velvia50D will be a success, will they put this one into the Kodapak as well?
He will send them on to super8.nl. I suppose. These will also sell the soon to appear velvia in S8 which is perfed bij GK. Klose is getting busy (perfing in the dark) and thus possibly adding to the repairtimes.
Still I don´t get it.

Who cuts Velvia 50 in Super 8 rolls? GK film or Retro 8?

Retro 8 sells "Retro-X" B&W ISO 200 reversal film "made in Germany" (Maybe ORWO?).

Hope that Gk or Retro sells the film in raw stocks too.
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Slicing and perfing: GK Film

Putting it in Kodapaks: Wittner (?)
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Post by David M. Leugers »

Wow, I say any film released in R-8mm and/or DS-8mm has my attention!
Price and availability will be interesting to see.

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