raytoei@gmail.com
Veteran
stumbled across frugalphotographer.com and found this high resolution film private labeled as bluefire police.
they are selling a trial pack which has a somewhat high s&h price.
cheers!
raytoei
ps. the amazon site linked to frugalphotographer has delta100 selling for 1.48usd but unfortunately, the s&h is 4.99 EACH.
they are selling a trial pack which has a somewhat high s&h price.
cheers!
raytoei
ps. the amazon site linked to frugalphotographer has delta100 selling for 1.48usd but unfortunately, the s&h is 4.99 EACH.
charjohncarter
Veteran
In the very early 70s I used H&W film that also had its own developer. Someone said then that it was a copy film and the developer extended the tones. When I looked for this film recently I came up with the Bluefire. Someplace on the IN someone said it was the same as the H&W?????? Anyway when I used H&W it was zero grain and I think with someone that was more into testing you could very easily get a good negative. I did back then but maybe my idea of a good negative is now a little more critical. Here is some else that used H&W.
http://www.altamontpress.com/discussion/read.php?1,42370,42370#msg-42370
http://www.altamontpress.com/discussion/read.php?1,42370,42370#msg-42370