SyPat
Established
I ordered a box of 30.5m of Orwo UN-54, just to see what kind of film it is.
After 18 films, I can say that in my opinion, image quality (sharpness and tonality) is good, sometimes very good (I rated it at 80 ISO and souped it in D-96 1+1 or Thornton's two baths). It's a really good emulsion very suitable for photographic purposes.
BUT about 30% of my images have gelatin specks or scratches, sometimes very tiny, sometimes not. As a result, some of my images are really ruined.
So I'm a bit dsapointed. The scratches are perhaps coming form my loading technique (I use IXMOO cartridges), but not the specks.
Did anybody shared a similar experience ?
After 18 films, I can say that in my opinion, image quality (sharpness and tonality) is good, sometimes very good (I rated it at 80 ISO and souped it in D-96 1+1 or Thornton's two baths). It's a really good emulsion very suitable for photographic purposes.
BUT about 30% of my images have gelatin specks or scratches, sometimes very tiny, sometimes not. As a result, some of my images are really ruined.
So I'm a bit dsapointed. The scratches are perhaps coming form my loading technique (I use IXMOO cartridges), but not the specks.
Did anybody shared a similar experience ?
Photo_Smith
Well-known
Do you use a stop bath? I've not used the ORWO but some EFKE films could be damaged or pinhole using stop bath.
The emulsions can be soft on some older style emulsions, less handling and plain water stop will help as will not using a squeegee.
Also as a second thought make sure that bulk loader is clean, go into the dark, take out a couple of feet out of the loader and load them manually. If the scratches are gone it may be the loader.
The emulsions can be soft on some older style emulsions, less handling and plain water stop will help as will not using a squeegee.
Also as a second thought make sure that bulk loader is clean, go into the dark, take out a couple of feet out of the loader and load them manually. If the scratches are gone it may be the loader.
bananasplit
Established
I discovered Orwo UN54 a few months ago and tested it with several developers (Diafine, Rodinal and Xtol).
My favorite is for now Diafine @100 ISO.
I do not use a stop bath and rinse with tap water.
No scratches or gelatin as for now, may be I was lucky...
Great tonality in the grey scale. I love this film.
Just ordered the 400 ISO (N74) hoping it will be as good.
My favorite is for now Diafine @100 ISO.
I do not use a stop bath and rinse with tap water.
No scratches or gelatin as for now, may be I was lucky...
Great tonality in the grey scale. I love this film.
Just ordered the 400 ISO (N74) hoping it will be as good.
pschauss
Well-known
I have almost finished the 100' role that I ordered late last year. I do use stop bath and I have not seen any specs or scratches.
FWIW, my process is Rodinal 1+50, Kodak indicator stop bath, and Ilford Rapid Fix. I use the Ilford wash method followed by a rinse in water+ 5 drops of Fotoflow.
FWIW, my process is Rodinal 1+50, Kodak indicator stop bath, and Ilford Rapid Fix. I use the Ilford wash method followed by a rinse in water+ 5 drops of Fotoflow.
SyPat
Established
Do you use a stop bath? (...)
I rinse with tap water for a minute.
Also as a second thought make sure that bulk loader is clean, go into the dark, take out a couple of feet out of the loader and load them manually. If the scratches are gone it may be the loader.
I don't use bulk loader, I put the film reel is on an axis and the IXMOO on another axis. It works quite fast and fingers manipulations are minimal.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
I've just run the first UN-54 rolls, and negs look wonderful (ISO 100, in Rodinal 1:25) but I've not printed anything yet.
rolfe
Well-known
I think all motion picture films are going to have those flecks. If you think about it, a fleck on one frame will not even be detectable when the film is projected, so for whatever reason they don't QC these films to remove them. Eastman 5222 has the same issue. Usually, it is a simple retouch after the scan unless a big blotch winds up on somebody's face (I actually haven't seen one that bad yet).
sepiareverb
genius and moron
I think all motion picture films are going to have those flecks.
As do some batches of the Efke 100, and nearly all the FOMA I've shot. Not as many as Double-X, but plenty nonetheless.
Tom A
RFF Sponsor

ORWO UN 54 @ 100 iso. Pyrocat HD, 1:100 semi-stand development for 40 min.
Beaten up Nikkor 35f2,5 (front element somewhat scarred), Nikon SP.
Tom A
RFF Sponsor

ORWO UN 54, Rodinal 1:100, semistand development, 25 minutes, agitation at 5 and 15 minutes. Film rated at 100 iso (could use 80 iso).
Nikon S3, Nikkor 35mm f2.5
Vincent.G
Well-known
Vincent.G
Well-known
A bump for this nice film.

201511-03-M3-NOCT-Y-HC110-1HRST-13 copy by Days of My Ordinary Life (Vincent), on Flickr
Leica M3, Noctilux, HC110 1:100 1hr stand

201511-03-M3-NOCT-Y-HC110-1HRST-13 copy by Days of My Ordinary Life (Vincent), on Flickr
Leica M3, Noctilux, HC110 1:100 1hr stand
tho60
Well-known
I would like to try ORWO Un54, but the minimum price of delivery is 3000 euros in my country.
ThreeToedSlothLuke
Established
...the minimum price of delivery is 3000 euros in my country.
How about this?
I have no financial connection with the seller and haven't bought from them but their price is better than 3000 euros.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/231040162896?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
tho60
Well-known
How about this?
I have no financial connection with the seller and haven't bought from them but their price is better than 3000 euros.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/231040162896?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
I have contacted the official distributor.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
BenjaminM
Benjamin Matthews
Beautiful image ��
I've just got my first roll to try out, will be using my Agfa Ambi and 35mm lens.
Would you suggest yellow filter? The lens is sharp enough but not great on contrast, so I use a yellow filter as standard.
My first post on this forum btw, or any forum for that matter.
I've just got my first roll to try out, will be using my Agfa Ambi and 35mm lens.
Would you suggest yellow filter? The lens is sharp enough but not great on contrast, so I use a yellow filter as standard.
My first post on this forum btw, or any forum for that matter.
David Hughes
David Hughes
Welcome aboard.
I'd suggest the first roll as an experiment; so some with and some without the yellow filter. Of curse, a lot depends on the lens and lighting...
Regards, Davis
I'd suggest the first roll as an experiment; so some with and some without the yellow filter. Of curse, a lot depends on the lens and lighting...
Regards, Davis
zuiko85
Veteran
Interested until I went to the US distributor website. Have checked back several times, seems any product I want is always "out of stock".
Is this a real business? Do they actually sell any product?
Is this a real business? Do they actually sell any product?
sepiareverb
genius and moron
I agree with David, mix it up on the first roll.
Yes, it is real. George just has a hard time keeping films in stock. Reach out to him, he is very easy to deal with.
Yes, it is real. George just has a hard time keeping films in stock. Reach out to him, he is very easy to deal with.
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