Huss
Veteran
I'm sure I don't have to tell you this...but I look forward to the sample photos...
Timmyjoe
Veteran
What's the ISO of that film Huss? 13?
Can't wait to see pics. What are you shooting it in?
Best,
-Tim
Can't wait to see pics. What are you shooting it in?
Best,
-Tim
robert blu
quiet photographer
I m curious to see you results. Interesting to compare to the Fantome!
David Murphy
Veteran
Great to see such an interesting new film - sharp I'm sure. Thanks for sharing this info.
valdas
Veteran
Another guess that this is OrWo technical film (DN21), but let’s see the results!
Huss
Veteran
This is rated iso 13 and loaded into an M7 w ZM 35 1.4.
i’ll develop it in Cinestill DF96 to see how that works.
i’ll develop it in Cinestill DF96 to see how that works.
valdas
Veteran
This is rated iso 13 and loaded into an M7 w ZM 35 1.4.
i’ll develop it in Cinestill DF96 to see how that works.
What developing time and agitation you will use in DF96 (and what you used for Fantome) - 3min?
Ambro51
Collector/Photographer
I’m waiting for them to bring back nitrate film:/)
Huss
Veteran
What developing time and agitation you will use in DF96 (and what you used for Fantome) - 3min?
4 minutes @ 75, 30 seconds of inversion agitation at the beginning, then 10 seconds on the minute.
This is the same recommendation for all 'regular' films i.e. those w/o a dye base like Delta, TMAX that Cinestill has listed on their chart.
I went with that because there was no info out there, so figured try this first. Came out perfect. I'll do the same with the Babylon and see how that looks.
css9450
Veteran
I wonder if the 8 and 13 ISO films are actually the same film, with different recommended development?
I only wonder because I sometimes shoot Rollei RPX 25.... Which is really the same as some other, slightly-faster film.
I only wonder because I sometimes shoot Rollei RPX 25.... Which is really the same as some other, slightly-faster film.
Huss
Veteran
I wonder if the 8 and 13 ISO films are actually the same film, with different recommended development?
I only wonder because I sometimes shoot Rollei RPX 25.... Which is really the same as some other, slightly-faster film.
The 8 and 13 films' base are different colors.
valdas
Veteran
The 8 and 13 films' base are different colors.
If it is indeed OrWo technical film (DN21) as some speculate then DN21 is panchromatic. I think we already established Fantome must be ortho film based on what it gives as a result. Anyway - we will see when you develop and scan, I guess...
css9450
Veteran
The 8 and 13 films' base are different colors.
Cool, that's good to know!
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