Hi folks! I have come across some graphic arts film that's about 8 years old: Anitec News 2000 (N2C) film. My boss is letting me use a couple 17x24" sheets for testing.
I've cut some down to 4x5" pieces for testing in my Graflex, and intend to post the results here. Might take me a couple weeks or more--very busy!
Where I work, at a small town newspaper in Northwest North Carolina, we used this film up until about 8 years ago on the huge process camera for shooting pages for later burning press plates (positives). Now we have a Mako laser plate burner (CTP, or Computer To Plate technology) and no longer use film.
I wondered if anyone knows what ISO it might have? The film box gave little information. I am attaching a photo of the box here.
Any tips or information will be appreciated. I know this is very, very contrasty stuff, meant only to render black or white, no mid tones, so my expectations are low for pictorial use. I'm thinking diluted Dektol or maybe Diafine (not diluted) for developing.
Micah in NC
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I've cut some down to 4x5" pieces for testing in my Graflex, and intend to post the results here. Might take me a couple weeks or more--very busy!
Where I work, at a small town newspaper in Northwest North Carolina, we used this film up until about 8 years ago on the huge process camera for shooting pages for later burning press plates (positives). Now we have a Mako laser plate burner (CTP, or Computer To Plate technology) and no longer use film.
I wondered if anyone knows what ISO it might have? The film box gave little information. I am attaching a photo of the box here.
Any tips or information will be appreciated. I know this is very, very contrasty stuff, meant only to render black or white, no mid tones, so my expectations are low for pictorial use. I'm thinking diluted Dektol or maybe Diafine (not diluted) for developing.
Micah in NC
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