You mean the 120 size? I think the 35mm is available.
Foma R100 is a cine film. Checked their website they list only the 16mm and super-8 formats. Really a shame that the 35mm is no longer available.
You mean the 120 size? I think the 35mm is available.
So I finally got the chemicals and reversal developed my first film. I followed the Ilford recipe as close as I could, using Delta 100, 35mm.
Well, I never hoped for results like this on my very first attemt!
Sorry I don't have a scanner.
I see none of the problems we may read about on the dr5 website. So why do a beginner like little me get better results with the Ilford recipe than David Wood got with the same recipe? (He made me not try this for a long time. Grrr!)
Good God, I have to load my Zeiss Ercona 6x9!
All B&W films are not suitable for reversal. You really need a colorless film base for slides. At one time Foma made a reversal film that was ideal for slides but they discontinued the 35mm size.
The examples posted on the dr5 website (nonwithstanding their opinion regarding the Ilford process) show that you can do successful reversal process on many common B/W films like TMax 100, FP4, Pan F, and others.
My bad, you're right.My concern was about the color cast that some film bases may give the slides. Nothing more. Some years ago I reversed some Plus-X and the slides had an unpleasant greenish-blue cast from the film base. You are reading more into my post than is there.
I seem to get somehow equal result with 1 roll 120 film (Delta 100) by reducing the first development time to 9 minutes
I did not dare removing the film from the roll. I made the second exposure by holding the tank with the spool topped with water (20°C, too!), a handwidth under a standard household lightbulb for 2 minutes each side. Wiggling a little. I'm shure it will give more equal fogging to take it off the spool, so maybe in the future ...

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