While it is a bit hard to answer as we do not have a side by side comparison, it can be compared to other "traditional" films such as those from Adox and Foma, however, we find that it has a wider tonal range and latitude.How do you see this product(s) fitting in with the rest of the market? e.g FP4 Plus. Foma, Adox, Bergger etc?
Tom
The 120 is ISO 80 only at the moment.ISO 320 in 120, ?? That's a most interesting set of numbers. Look forward to seeing more.
Best Mike
We are working to get this to UK distributors ASAP, stay tuned.They haven't mentioned extended red sensitivity. ISO80 in 120 could make for a film with so little grain as to be undetectable. If the tonality is anything like Panatomic X (as stated) then it could well find it's niche. Lots of people hope for Panatomic X to come back.
Interesting that on their website, Catlabs recommend regular developers such as ID-11, HC110 etc...and mention pushing up to 800ISO....so it's not likely to be repurposed cine film, for example.
So...where can I get this in the UK?
Did we get an answer?Just to be sure I'm clear on this, you guys are coating your own film?
Jim B.
In the original post CatLABS stated “it is clearly finished by one of the existing facilities of film manufacturing, that cannot be avoided, as there are so few of those and there are none such independent facilities not making film for the general public.”Did we get an answer?
Were working on the dealers list.Which other U.S. retailers will be selling it and when?
Since it's reminiscent of Panatomic-X, you could call it..................Catatomic-XWere working on the dealers list.
It should be in the large photo houses soon.
What is the 135 film base material, acetate or polyester?
Best of luck!
Agreed. Who is coating this film? They say it's being "finished" by a third-party, but I've heard "finishing" described as the process of cutting the film, perforating it, and packaging it. So yes, we need more details.Too much hype, not enough info. How about for for starters: who's coating it, base type, emulsion formula (t-grain?) details, etc.
please report back!!In the original post CatLABS stated “it is clearly finished by one of the existing facilities of film manufacturing, that cannot be avoided, as there are so few of those and there are none such independent facilities not making film for the general public.”
I just ordered a few rolls, can’t wait to try it out!
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