er1483
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- Joined
- May 16, 2006
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- 8x10 Format
Hello,
I'm new to ULF and have been contemplating using these films. For 8x10 and smaller sizes I've always used Ilford and Kodak. But at huge sizes like 8x20 good ol' TMAX, HP5 and FP4 become fairly pricey (I'm still a student). I've read numerous threads on this forum which contained positive responses to cheaper films like efke, bergger etc.
I am curious if anyone has had any negative experiences with these films. Has anyone encountered quality control problems in the manufacturing of these films? What about emulsion consistency problems from box to box? No matter what the cost of a particular film is, the last thing I want is for a really good shot to be lost because of random technical glitches.
Thanks.
I'm new to ULF and have been contemplating using these films. For 8x10 and smaller sizes I've always used Ilford and Kodak. But at huge sizes like 8x20 good ol' TMAX, HP5 and FP4 become fairly pricey (I'm still a student). I've read numerous threads on this forum which contained positive responses to cheaper films like efke, bergger etc.
I am curious if anyone has had any negative experiences with these films. Has anyone encountered quality control problems in the manufacturing of these films? What about emulsion consistency problems from box to box? No matter what the cost of a particular film is, the last thing I want is for a really good shot to be lost because of random technical glitches.
Thanks.