Dcanalogue
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Hi to all Rff guys!
Recently I posted something about my first test of Foma Retropan. It was not so good because I used Adox FX39 to develop it. This time I used Ilford Ilfotec DD-X and things went better. Grain was a bit less and more compact... so I could better appreciate the nice tonal range of this film. Planning to develop with other chemicals to see if it could be used more on 35 mm format.
Check more on my Film Blog.
Recently I posted something about my first test of Foma Retropan. It was not so good because I used Adox FX39 to develop it. This time I used Ilford Ilfotec DD-X and things went better. Grain was a bit less and more compact... so I could better appreciate the nice tonal range of this film. Planning to develop with other chemicals to see if it could be used more on 35 mm format.
Check more on my Film Blog.

marcr1230
Well-known
Very nice
What is new/different about fomapan 320 ?
What is new/different about fomapan 320 ?
Jockos
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I get that you want to promote your blog, but you could just as well continue on the previous thread, and further publish your findings on the forum.
grouchos_tash
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I haven't worked out why anyone would want to use this film. I know it's supposed to have a retro feel but I don't see HCB's photos looking grainy and flat like this? Maybe film was like this in 1900 or something but the negs were massive so it wouldn't have looked like this either. Hmm
Someone please educate me
Someone please educate me
Dcanalogue
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I get that you want to promote your blog, but you could just as well continue on the previous thread, and further publish your findings on the forum.
Yep.... I could have done that way... but thought it's a different developer. So it would be easier for interested people to find it.
Regarding promoting my blog.... it would have been equally promoved "upping" the previous post.... IMO.
I haven't worked out why anyone would want to use this film. I know it's supposed to have a retro feel but I don't see HCB's photos looking grainy and flat like this? Maybe film was like this in 1900 or something but the negs were massive so it wouldn't have looked like this either. Hmm
Someone please educate me![]()
Personally.... I "don't" want to use this film..... but I like to test myself cameras/films/developers.... and share my humble experiences with other people. As analog forums and blogs are a great knoweledge resurce for me, and I learn much reading these....
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