Tried it out recently. No complaints.
Deardorff 8x10 with 6 1/2 inch f/8 Goerz W.A. Dagor, D-76 1:1
Where are people getting their 8x10 from? The two places I've checked only have 120 listed as available, while 8x10 is still coming at a later date.
Where are people getting their 8x10 from? The two places I've checked only have 120 listed as available, while 8x10 is still coming at a later date.
This film has a remarkably clear base. I shot it at at EV 40 and developed in PG110B (similar to PC-Glycol). When looking at the negative it can seem like shadow areas are completely lacking information, but when scanned or printed some detail appears. The backing paper jammed one time in my Pentax 6 x 7, The sticky tab to seal 120 roll somehow got snared the wrong way with spool. I don't know if that was a one time thing.
This film has a remarkably clear base. I shot it at at EV 40 and developed in PG110B (similar to PC-Glycol). When looking at the negative it can seem like shadow areas are completely lacking information, but when scanned or printed some detail appears. The backing paper jammed one time in my Pentax 6 x 7, The sticky tab to seal 120 roll somehow got snared the wrong way with spool. I don't know if that was a one time thing.
I bought 4x5 from Photrio user Adrian Bacon. At the time, I believe he had 8x10 as well, so I’d check with him. He is out of California and I don’t know if he ships to Canada, but it’s worth checking.
I did tests with the 4x5 version of it two days ago. Intrepid 4x5 with the 100mm Wide Field Ektar lens. Rated at 40 ASA and processed in Rodinal 1:50
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