Agfa SCALA testing
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Agfa SCALA testing

Another test of AGFA 'Scala 200' I was given, processed as a Negative-- this time in home-made ID11 formula 1+1 for 12 mins at 20oC
Location
Brentwood, Essex (UK)
Equipment Used
Minolta Dynax 500si + AF 36-70mm f3.5-4.5 Zoom
Exposure
AV at f8
Film & Developer
Agfa SCALA 200 in ID11 1+1 12mins at 20oC
Paper & Developer
Neg Scan in Epson 1650 flatbed
Lens Filter
None
I'm expecting some rolls of this same film -- didn't know it could be processed as a negative. Is it advisable to do that or to send them away for processing as a positive?
 
Marvelous! Indeed a real photograph... worthy of our very best work.... keep it up.... Logan
 
Colin : Not sure where you can get SCALA processed as B&W slides any more -- I got several cassettes without boxes or information with a load of Fuji Sensia 100 slide film from a Camera Club member. The base of the film is very 'clear' as it is for reversal processing. My photo was taken a few days ago in bright 'Winter Sunlight' -- the only time the Sun strikes that gate next to the KFC fast-food place in Brentwood High Street.
 

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