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  Photography Forum: Photography Help Forum: 
  Q. Kodak Disc 4000 Camera Film

Asked by John Smith    (K=0) on 9/28/2005 
I'm looking for a place that sells these kinds of films (they're circular) and a place that develops them. This isn't anything urgent, I'm just curious about the picture quality. If there's no place that develops it, then is it possible to develop film like this myself and how?


    

Camera and Film



 John Smith   (K=0) - Comment Date 9/28/2005
Sorry for double-posting the topic, but I had some technical difficulties.





 Jeroen Wenting  Donor  (K=25317) - Comment Date 9/29/2005
AFAIK it's no longer in production anywhere, and no labs will accept it for processing.

Maybe you could get it done in a pro lab that does everything by hand (or do it yourself if you have the equipment and patience needed to do C41 by hand), but it would be expensive.

The negative format is very small, smaller than 110 format (which is itself maybe a quarter of APS) so you can't make prints much over the smallest highstreet drugstores offer and expect quality.
That's of course the market the format was aimed at so it was good enough for that.
It was pretty much superceded by APS.





 John Smith   (K=0) - Comment Date 9/29/2005
Thanks for your help, I think I'll have to buy the film through eBay and get it developed by a professional (my friend says he could do it for me). Thanks for the help.





 Jeroen Wenting  Donor  (K=25317) - Comment Date 9/30/2005
Remember that if you can find film it will likely be seriously past the sell by date and may give poor results (colour deterioration, enhanced grain, etc.).




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