Joe VanCleave
Member
I remember "back in the day," (meaning about 5-10 years ago) it was common for pinholers and alt photog folks to use Freestyle's APHS ortho litho film for use with alternative processes. As I recall, APHS had a few issues that a person had to learn to work around, namely high contrast that needed to be tamed by dilute development, and pinhole defects that arose from using acid stop bath. Otherwise, it was a very inexpensive film for experimentation purposes, and could produce pretty good results if used properly, and was also easy to work with under red darkroom lights.
Cut to the present, APHS has been off the market for a few years, but Freestyle now sells a replacment, their Arista Ortho Litho 2.0 film. Does anyone here have any experience or advice when working with this new film? I'd like to know, because I just purchased a pack, and at 22 cents per 4x5 sheet, the cost is on par with cheap RC paper negatives. The data sheet for the new film indicates it's even higher in contrast than APHS, which doesn't bode well for my initial results, but I'll keep you all posted.
~Joe
Cut to the present, APHS has been off the market for a few years, but Freestyle now sells a replacment, their Arista Ortho Litho 2.0 film. Does anyone here have any experience or advice when working with this new film? I'd like to know, because I just purchased a pack, and at 22 cents per 4x5 sheet, the cost is on par with cheap RC paper negatives. The data sheet for the new film indicates it's even higher in contrast than APHS, which doesn't bode well for my initial results, but I'll keep you all posted.
~Joe