FomaOrtho in 135-36 and 120 roll film

FotohuisR

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For me this film is new. An iso 400 Ortho film. In the past I have used iso 25 Ortho films, even possible to develop in dark Red darkroom light. Due to a high contrast my development was normally in Udo Raffay Film Low Gamma now sold under Rollei Low Contrast (RLC). But I also have used Rodinal/R09 in a higher dillution for Ortho films.
Please show me your results and the type and dilution of developer for this pretty new FomaOrtho film.
 
I’ve only shot one roll of this film in 120 but I liked it. I think the price is what would keep me from shooting it regularly but it’s nice to have a fast option that gives you something a little different.

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These just flatbed scans but I shot with a Rolleicord Va and developed it in Rodinal 1:50. Hope this helps!
 
Foma Ortho 120 has no anti halation layer. Do not overdevelop of overexpose, the given times by Foms are way too long, and this film reaches real ISO 400.

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The ship has red paint.
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I had some issues with repeating scratch patterns
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