For those of you saddled, er I mean blessed with 9x12 cameras like my ICA Ideal, I just noticed J&C has 9x12cm sheet film in stock in asa 100 Foma.
I've found that I can get the Foma 120 to dry fairly straight by hanging a weight from the bottom of the film and making sure it doesn't dry too fast. I put a small bowl of warm water in the bottom of my drying cabinet (actually a drying "bag"...a bag made to hang clothes inside of a closet...the type with a zipper up the front). It takes the film about 8 hours to dry, but it's much flatter than when I dried it at normal room humidity.peters said:Zenrhino-would you post back after you have tried this film and let us know what you think of it? I tried some Foma200 in 120 and I'm still pressing the negatives. I can't use a product that curls like that; not when Agfa or Ilford or Fuji give such good results for the money. Of course sheet film "should" be different but maybe you'll let us know.
Thanks.Peter
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