Finally got some rolls of this interesting film, to see how it responds to various colour filters...mainly wanted to check out its infrared sensitivity.
Hello Andy,
in general I can confirm your results concerning the different filters. I am using Heliopan RG 715 filters (in different sizes for different lenses), which block light below 715 nanometer wave length, and I get wonderful IR shots with it.
Concerning the green filter: Sometimes I use it for portraits for a bit darker skin tone. Because HR-50 as a super-panchromatic film renders skin lighter compared to panchromatic films. And for people with a very light skin tone + the lighter rendering of the film, the end result is sometimes a bit too much, too light / bright.
In such cases the green filter is very helpful.
Concerning the Speed Boost technology: It works as intended: Improved CC, and better shadow detail. The results in my direct comparison tests of this film without and with Speed Boost have been very clear, and have proved it.
But I would rate the film at ISO 50/18° for me personally only in reversal processing with the ADOX SCALA kit.
As a negative film - and for classic optical printing with my Kaiser System V enlarger - I prefer E.I.'s in the range of 25/15° to 40/17°, depending on the used developer.
You have used E.I. 50/18° for FX-39 II, right? I am using E.I. of 25/15° with FX-39 II for optical printing.
Best regards,
Henning
Yes, HR-50 has very fine grain. And it is very sharp with an effective anti-halation layer....and didn't find it grainy.
Would your share your recipe?
Is it a little less smelly than caffenol?
Does it work with cheap beer?
Too bad it's sold out...
Too bad it's sold out...
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