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  1. Hello, I am a kind of newbie in 16mm film world, I know it would be very primitive question. Please excuse me. I've worked with Kodak 7222 few times which is black and white negative film. As I want to make positive print from it for projection, I need to get proper one for purpose. One person mentioned about Kodak 3302 or Orwo pf2, Though it seems no problem to get 7222, unfortunately so far I couldn't find any of suppliers for final print stock. It seems US is quite active in general about this analog film technique, but I am based in Sweden now. I might contact directly to Kodak/Orwo even though I am individual? It would be appreciated anyone let me know some supplier in Europe. Or is there other alternatives with good contrast? Thank you for reading, hope to hear some advice!
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