Spurred by a recent thread here on unperfed 35mm for use in 828 cameras, I bought a 100 ft roll of this, expired 2008. Initial results were quite disappointing. I rated at ISO 12, developed in DD-X (not sure what else to use). Took the development time down from 7 to 5 minutes looking to decrease contrast.
I would say most were way overexposed and unusable. Contrast was very high but in the less overexposed ones, there was potential there. But the strangest thing was that most were very blurry...which is the most puzzling aspect. The only thing I could think would be the film itself was not being held flat by the pressure plate, but I don't see how that is possible.
Could I have exposed the wrong side of the film? Anything? Anyone?
Again, looks like it has potential. Any thoughts on if you could print possibly these negatives. No way in hell could I print the any of the ones I had. Way too contrasty.
You need the right developer
For Copex Rapid and CMS20 - Adotech / Spur, and sometimes Rodinal or Tetenal Dokumol (my main print developer in the recent years).
OK, can you suggest a starting point with Rodinal?
Again, looks like it has potential. Any thoughts on if you could print possibly these negatives. No way in hell could I print the any of the ones I had. Way too contrasty.
This looks and handles better at ISO 50 in H&W Control than Adox CMS 20 does at ISO 20 in Adotech II.
As far as I can tell the difference between Copex HDP 10 and 13 is the thickness of the film base. The one we have is pan sensitive as well as far as I can tell, I'm not sure if they are different emulsions or not. Also what we have is not Copex Rapid as far as I can tell as well. What we have should also be the same as current Kodak ImageLink HQ...
Is this verified? Did Kodak sell a microfilm stock made by Agfa?
SPUR had Imagespeed but I can't find it at the moment. That is/was for the Imagelink HQ specifically. Pricey.
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