02Pilot
Malcontent
Just got an email from Freestyle that Adox is reintroducing Scala B&W reversal film after a decade of being off the market. $7.99/36 exposures, reversal chemistry kit starting at $60.99.
sreed2006
Well-known
The same e-mail landed in my inbox today.
I am looking forward to reviews of this film and the developer.
The developing kit is good for "up to 8 rolls", so the total cost per roll is about $16. I might try some in the not too distant future since I have always wanted to do a black and white slide show.
I am looking forward to reviews of this film and the developer.
The developing kit is good for "up to 8 rolls", so the total cost per roll is about $16. I might try some in the not too distant future since I have always wanted to do a black and white slide show.
ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
dr5 Film Lab specializes in reversal processing many BW films including Scala.
http://www.dr5.com/
Chris
http://www.dr5.com/
Chris
John Bragg
Well-known
That's good news. I never used Scala, but the release or re-release of another film is a welcome sign that the film renaissance is real. I may well be tempted to try some this time round.
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
I was able to use the old Scala for a few years until its discontinuation, and it's one of the best, or maybe the best B&W film I ever used. In my taste, the second best is FP4... but as a very distant second.
Now, I don't trust my developing skills... I hope there'll be some enterprising labs willing to do developing for this film.
Thanks for the good news!!
Now, I don't trust my developing skills... I hope there'll be some enterprising labs willing to do developing for this film.
Thanks for the good news!!
Archlich
Well-known
My memory might be blurry, but hasn't this Adox Scala been around for a while? It's believed to be the same emulsion as the Silvermax.
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
I still have two boxes of Scala 200 in 4x5 format...expired in 2001...still sealed and in the refrigerator...2 - 10 sheet boxes...
Hatchetman
Well-known
OK, what's the best/easiest/cheapest way to mount your own 35mm slides?
sreed2006
Well-known
OK, what's the best/easiest/cheapest way to mount your own 35mm slides?
Here's one way.
Link to a source:
http://www.jron.com/pako.htm
A plastic slide holder (white) on the tool (blue) used to open the end of the holder so that the slide can be inserted.

PAKO slide mounting tool by sreed2006, on Flickr
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Skiff
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Just got an email from Freestyle that Adox is reintroducing Scala B&W reversal film after a decade of being off the market. $7.99/36 exposures, reversal chemistry kit starting at $60.99.
OMG Freestyle......they have slept again
Adox Scala 160 BW is already there for more than a year now.
Scala 160 BW and Adox Silvermax are technically exactly the same films, no difference at all. That is offcial, original statement from Adox CEO M. Böddecker.
This film is (like the former Agfa Scala 200X) based on the Agfa APX 100 emulsion, but has a higher silver content. And it is coated on a clear base.
Excellent film, by the way. The slides are outstanding!
Skiff
Well-known
OK, what's the best/easiest/cheapest way to mount your own 35mm slides?
By far the best 35mm slide mounts are the Diaspeed HT-XYZ slide mounts. They deliver perfect overall flatness and sharpness with their innovative new system.
They can be ordered directly via email at Diaspeed:
http://diaspeed.de/
ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
The PAKO mounts are very good. I used them years ago. Glad to see someone still makes them. 
Chris
Chris
J enea
Established
i have been shooting the rollei retro 80s and processing them for slides. i make my own chems and it is not even close to costing even $1 a roll, so not sure why anyone who can mix their own chems from formulas would pay that much for the developing kit.
that said, B&W slides are great when projected, especially 6x6 slides! everyone should try it once
that said, B&W slides are great when projected, especially 6x6 slides! everyone should try it once
ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
With the rebirth of dr5 chrome and the reintroduction of Ektachrome
I sure am glad I kept my slide projector!
I sure am glad I kept my slide projector!
Graybeard
Longtime IIIf User
Most B&W negative films can be processed as transparencies, Ilford recommends their FP4 for this purpose.
I've done this with 35mm in the past and will be making stereo slides this summer.
As has been mentioned above, the chemistry is simple to make up and the cost is far lower than the Adox kit seems to cost.
I've done this with 35mm in the past and will be making stereo slides this summer.
As has been mentioned above, the chemistry is simple to make up and the cost is far lower than the Adox kit seems to cost.
The same e-mail landed in my inbox today.
I am looking forward to reviews of this film and the developer.
The developing kit is good for "up to 8 rolls", so the total cost per roll is about $16. I might try some in the not too distant future since I have always wanted to do a black and white slide show.
brbo
Well-known
As has been mentioned above, the chemistry is simple to make up and the cost is far lower than the Adox kit seems to cost.
What Adox kit?
Mackinaw
Think Different
Skiff
Well-known
What Adox kit?
There is no current Adox BW reversal kit.
FS offers the Foma kit (for the Fomapan R 100).
FujiLove
Well-known
i have been shooting the rollei retro 80s and processing them for slides. i make my own chems and it is not even close to costing even $1 a roll, so not sure why anyone who can mix their own chems from formulas would pay that much for the developing kit.
that said, B&W slides are great when projected, especially 6x6 slides! everyone should try it once
Great to hear other people are still doing this. Which process are you using for reversal? Chemical or under lights? I've got all the chemicals ready to go and planning to use Iron Out to reverse it. I really need to get my act together and get some made.
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