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i had used this t-grain film in the past but then it was discontinued. since I now live in Los Angeles I was in freestyle the other day and picked up a box of the 4x5 film. 50 sheets for $38 and change. loaded up and went out to make some 4x5 exposures.
I used the EDU200 at asa 125. it works very well at this speed. I already knew to lower the asa from previous use. I developed the film in xtol 1:1 and it made beautiful negatives. I also processed in pyrocat-mc 2:2:100 which I then used to make my first Albumen prints. The film made beautiful prints and I will post some of the results in the next few days. what else can I say except that I'm fortunate enough to take photos mostly in sunny conditions with little or no reciprocity. (what I'm trying to say is the reciprocity is probably not that great!) )overall a film like tmy400 is the cats meow but in the larger sizes along with availability (like 5x7) this film is definately worth trying.
have a great day everyone!!
peter
 
iirc it was supposed to be a t-grain and cubic grain mix in the 200 speed.

I like the 400 speed only though. Due to the spectral sensitivity curve.
 
I'm interested in the Foma 200. Considering making it my next purchase in 8x10 film.
 
I liked the previous version before it disappeared here just a couple years back.
I rated it at 125 also.

Grain is nice without being too sterile.
 
iirc it was supposed to be a t-grain and cubic grain mix in the 200 speed.

I like the 400 speed only though. Due to the spectral sensitivity curve.

OK; hadn't heard that one (and how do you even make such an emulsion?) The grain is pretty huge (much larger than TMY, Acros or Delta) but I love the tonality of it.
 
It's a wonderful film, and I hope Foma have now fully solved their earlier quality issues, the reason it was withdrawn in the first place.

The technology going into the emulsion used to be stated as a T-grain emulsion, and at one point I even think it was called 200T as a result. Nowadays Foma makes no mention of this.

http://www.foma.cz/upload/foma/prilohy/F_pan_200_en.pdf
 
OK; hadn't heard that one (and how do you even make such an emulsion?) The grain is pretty huge (much larger than TMY, Acros or Delta) but I love the tonality of it.

This is only what I've heard though.
 
my bad everyone...yes of course if it was t-grain it would have better reciprocity and probably speed too....anyhoo give it a try so it will be around for more than a nanosecond
have a great day everyone!
Peter
 
Peter,

I usually use the Fomapan sheet film because I like to make contact prints but I don't like to advertise film brands.
I'm thinking I might buy the arista brand this time as I am on an art students budget.
Can you tell me if this film has anything written on the edge of the sheet?

Thanks!

Ben
 
I saw some pretty good examples for Foma 200 in Caffenol on Flickr.
 
I had my camera loaded with tmax edu 100 a few months ago and had to shoot handheld at a dark concert because I grabbed the wrong body... the other had Tmax 3200. It's an okay film, this is what I got - http://500px.com/photo/7140356
It pushed okay and printed well.
 
I bought a box of Arista 200 8 x 10 a couple of months ago. The film is awesome stuff. I process the film in HC 110 B. I have to tell you that I've only done contact prints only.
 
I bought a box of Arista 200 8 x 10 a couple of months ago. The film is awesome stuff. I process the film in HC 110 B. I have to tell you that I've only done contact prints only.
I'm glad to hear that. Think I will buy a box soon.
 
I had my camera loaded with tmax edu 100 a few months ago and had to shoot handheld at a dark concert because I grabbed the wrong body... the other had Tmax 3200. It's an okay film, this is what I got - http://500px.com/photo/7140356
It pushed okay and printed well.

Considering that was 100 speed film in a dark concert and shooting handheld, that's a good picture.
 
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