Filzkoeter
stray animal
If anyone want's to mess around with a flat-full-tone-16-bit-scan:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/74627717/camerastuff/retropan320_EI640_HC110B.tif
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/74627717/camerastuff/retropan320_EI640_HC110B.tif
presspass
filmshooter
Thanks for the test shots. I would like to test it in a semi-compensating developer such as D-23. Does anyone know if it is available in the United States yet? Thanks.
ravilamir
Well-known
My testing of Retropan 320 was interrupted by real life interfering.
I'll continue on the new thread here: http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=149958
I'll continue on the new thread here: http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=149958
europanorama
Well-known
Hm. Too bad about not being available in 120, but the 4x5" is interesting to me......
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They should also offer in 35mm unperforated bulk or better 120 longroll. for DIY 220-building. we could then cut 35mm unperforated.
europanorama
Well-known
120 thicknesse
120 thicknesse
120 thicknesse
fujichrome 120 is 0.14mm without paper.35mm, 125um and sheet film 175um. So far no 120 roll film planned. Well Neopan 1600 was also available on 35mm only. I was wondering already Foma made this film in sheet film format.
Fotohuis
Well-known
Well, it is a low contrast film. Developed in HC-110 B for 8:30 minutes (20C) the high lights are not coming over 1,05 logD and the Grey card (zone V) is still 0,62 logD (should be 0,72 logD). 30s continuous agitation, then every 30s 2x, Heiland TAS inverse robot. Exposed on E.I. 320.
For a scan not too bad but for my Dunco partial diffusion box enlarger I have to go up in contrast for the negatives further. Especially for a quick working developer as HC-110 in 1+31 you can see this is a lower contrast type film.
And as already mentioned this is a film with real grain so in that way for retro style photos very suitable hence the name Retropan 320 Soft.
And indeed the 35mm version is drying completely flat.
So depending for what you are looking for this can be a great new film!
For a scan not too bad but for my Dunco partial diffusion box enlarger I have to go up in contrast for the negatives further. Especially for a quick working developer as HC-110 in 1+31 you can see this is a lower contrast type film.
And as already mentioned this is a film with real grain so in that way for retro style photos very suitable hence the name Retropan 320 Soft.
And indeed the 35mm version is drying completely flat.
So depending for what you are looking for this can be a great new film!
Nokton48
Veteran
I see it is now in stock at three different shops in the 9x12cm size.
Price is good for fifty sheets. I'll wager this film would work well in an old 9x12 folding camera as well.
http://www.macodirect.de/films-blac....html?osCsid=ea406fcc7fe95a742dcddc2a3157ba66
Only holdup is that it is VERY HOT here; Not the best time to order film
Price is good for fifty sheets. I'll wager this film would work well in an old 9x12 folding camera as well.
http://www.macodirect.de/films-blac....html?osCsid=ea406fcc7fe95a742dcddc2a3157ba66
Only holdup is that it is VERY HOT here; Not the best time to order film
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