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[at-l] 35 mm film cases



all my recent fuji film has come in those "good" kind of cases... i pitch
them when done or store my negatives in them(i ask for my negative to not be
cut so i can look at my picture cronologically more easily later). i heard
the rumor of chemcial leaving into food you put in them. that said the only
fuji film i can rember buyign in the recent past was very high quality film
that most people woudl not get it was a crome(slide film). i jsut rember it
was fuji becasue the the store guy and i  were talking about the diffrence
between fujicrome and kodakcrome in the store and i settled on buying a fuji
film brand for that roll.  and fuji crome has a tendancy to be a bit sharper
and have a more "refined" color set i think where kodak is a more intense
color if i remember right. bu tthat is not the point

if you really want cases.. go to a photo developer they normally ahve 1000s
of extras and have alsway been nice about giving me some when i have asked
for 20 or 30 of them. you coudl explain what kind you want and they might
show you a huge trash can full of them

Wisperlight

----- Original Message -----
From: "Anderson, Paula_(MD)" <PMAnderson@apshealthcare.com>
To: "'Melissa P'" <pieszcha@hotmail.com>; <AT-L@mailman.backcountry.net>
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 12:53 PM
Subject: RE: [at-l] 35 mm film cases


> <and what did you use the cases for? >
>
> I use them now to carry small amounts of Gold Bond powder for my first aid
> kit.  The one I use is a clear'ish whitish one w/ a lid that snaps when
you
> push it in - not the standard kodak type ones w/ an outside lip & basic
lid
> design.  This one has never leaked powder nor had the lid come off.  Not
> even sure where I got it...
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