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APS Slide Film

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Is there anywhere in the US that you can buy and have processed APS Slide
Film?

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Solution #1
posted on Aug 02, 2007
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Putty

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yes, but from a consumer, novice/beginner, the $$$ is a bit limited.
But i do agree w/ you

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Solution #2
posted on Aug 02, 2007
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Perkins

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I've heard tell of an APS Slide film by Fuji that is being sold in the UK. I
don't know if B&H has it or not... It's processed as E-6, and I am sure that
if you sent it to Fuji they would deal with it... Kodak probably even deals
with it (in the UK), and if dropped it in a Kodak envelope at Costco or
something, I'm sure they'd route it to the right place (probably over in the
UK) and get it back to you mounted. Or if you process your own E-6, you could
crack the cartridge and do it yourself (the cartridges are no problem-you
stick a flat head screw driver where the film comes out, turn it, and it just
cracks right open)... The only problem with doing it yourself is finding
mounts... --Nat

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Solution #3
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Cato

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If you want quality transparencies, stick to large format.

;o) Rich

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Solution #4
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Grant

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what is the point of 135 if you want slides?

if you want quality slides stick to medium format.

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Solution #5
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Phoebe

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You'll never see it.

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Solution #6
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Bray

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what is the point of aps if you want slides?

if you want quality slides stick to 135

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