• T-shirt

    From Sean Dennis@CAPCITY2 to Kurt Weiske on Fri Nov 8 20:29:41 2024
    Hello Kurt!

    I saw this t-shirt and it reminded me of you.

    https://www.amazon.com/Vintage-Kodak-Retail-design-T-Shirt/dp/B07TF9G2SQ

    -- Sean

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  • From Kurt Weiske@CAPCITY2 to Sean Dennis on Sun Nov 10 09:08:55 2024
    Sean Dennis wrote to Kurt Weiske <=-

    https://www.amazon.com/Vintage-Kodak-Retail-design-T-Shirt/dp/B07TF9G2SQ

    Heh! Reminded me of seeing that sign at Fotomat booths!

    There are a couple of Fotomat buildings (if you could call them that)
    in San Francisco surviving to this day as drive-through espresso stands.



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  • From digimaus@CAPCITY2 to Kurt Weiske on Sun Nov 10 16:39:35 2024
    Kurt Weiske wrote to Sean Dennis <=-

    Heh! Reminded me of seeing that sign at Fotomat booths!

    That's what I was thinking of also.

    There are a couple of Fotomat buildings (if you could call them that)
    in San Francisco surviving to this day as drive-through espresso
    stands.

    I remember in "Police Academy" how those hooligans put that Fotomat on a flatbed truck and dump it in the river....

    I do admit that i still prefer film over digital as film has more warmth to
    it IMNSHO.

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  • From Kurt Weiske@CAPCITY2 to digimaus on Thu Nov 14 16:24:12 2024
    Re: Re: T-shirt
    By: digimaus to Kurt Weiske on Sun Nov 10 2024 04:39 pm

    I do admit that i still prefer film over digital as film has more warmth to it IMNSHO.

    Fujifilm is building color presets into their cameras to emulate Fuji film emulsions. Interesting results.

    I liked Fuji Reala 100, shot it whenever I could afford it - damn fine grain, great color. Most of my photography was on their cheaper 100 film; I was shooting street photography with a LOMO LC-A, and wanted the tightest grain and best color, and didn't care about motion blur.

    I wish processing wasn't so expensive, I'd love to shoot more film.
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  • From digimaus@CAPCITY2 to Kurt Weiske on Thu Nov 14 22:05:49 2024
    Kurt Weiske wrote to digimaus <=-

    Fujifilm is building color presets into their cameras to emulate Fuji
    film emulsions. Interesting results.

    That is interesting.

    I liked Fuji Reala 100, shot it whenever I could afford it - damn fine grain, great color. Most of my photography was on their cheaper 100
    film; I was shooting street photography with a LOMO LC-A, and wanted
    the tightest grain and best color, and didn't care about motion blur.

    I used to use a Kodak 110 Instamatic. Film was cheap and it shot good
    pictures for what it was. In fact, I think I may still have that camera somewhere.

    I wish processing wasn't so expensive, I'd love to shoot more film.

    I'll set up a darkroom in my bathtub. I still remember how to develop film. My local Walgreens still has a photo lab but no clue what their prices are
    and I bet they will only process 35mm film.

    My birth father has a Canon AE-1 I want badly.

    -- Sean

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  • From Ed Vance@CAPCITY2 to Kurt Weiske on Sat Nov 16 11:42:50 2024
    When I started using a 35MM Camera the slide film available was Kodachrome ASA 10.
    I later tried Etkachrome ASA 32 and liked the blue tint in my images over the yellow tint Kodachrome has.

    I also read that Panatomic-X could be processed as positives to make B&W slides using the Kodak Direct Positive chemicals set.

    Haven't shot Film in a long time.
    I like using a Digital Camera.
    I can put the SD Card in a USB Adapter and print it even edit it if I want to. Ed
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