Huss
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And yes, many makers now buy in their film base. I don't belive that Ilford EVER made their own base. MY understading is that many firms buy from Island Polimers, which was built as part of the VEB Orwo complex perhaps even Before the partition of Germany.
Oh, great. Now the niche within a niche within a niche within a niche within a niche within a niche within a niche curmudgeons have taken over Instagram. Fortunately, a few curmudgeons will have no affect on the rebranded and no idea what is in the cassette film market where most film is sold. I hear there are plans to revamp the Sunny 16 rule so you don't even have to know the film speed to calculate the correct exposure. Cool.On the Catlabs IG they told a poster today that they will be providing some kind of "informative spectral testing" for this film in a few weeks time, but in the meantime suggested that the person asking for characteristic curves purchase a densitometer from Catlabs (for about $900) and do the testing for themselves. You can imagine how well that was received, or you can read it for yourself on IG.
Here’s my take on it…. It looks to have finer grain than Kentmere 400 and is very punchy. I did not use any filters in my pics. But I really like Kentmere 400 and it is cheaper. Maybe that is why I like it so much? But this Catlabs film is still cheaper than Hp5 and TriX as well as others. For me the tools - including film - are kinda secondary. It doesn’t matter what lens, camera, film etc if there is nothin interesting captured.
Plus it also comes down to availability. I see Catlabs films in my local stores, but I do not see Kentmere unless I got to Freestyle or mail order. I often do see Hp5, but I think for the majority of film users going to their store and seeing Catlabs on the shelf for a couple o bux less than HP5 is a win.
Seriously it’s only $6 freakin 99. Get a roll, if you don’t like it move on with your life. There are bigger things to worry about!
What do we have here? Nobody followed the instructions yet, but instead:
* Rotary B&W with estimated development time
* Under-exposed Rodinal
* Monobath butchering
* Next up: shooting @ EI1600, developing in cat piss and sharing an observation that "film appears contrasty"
CatLABS must be quite displeased with you all![]()
Thanks Huss, much appreciated!Here’s my take on it…. It looks to have finer grain than Kentmere 400 and is very punchy. I did not use any filters in my pics. But I really like Kentmere 400 and it is cheaper. Maybe that is why I like it so much? But this Catlabs film is still cheaper than Hp5 and TriX as well as others. For me the tools - including film - are kinda secondary. It doesn’t matter what lens, camera, film etc if there is nothin interesting captured.
Plus it also comes down to availability. I see Catlabs films in my local stores, but I do not see Kentmere unless I got to Freestyle or mail order. I often do see Hp5, but I think for the majority of film users going to their store and seeing Catlabs on the shelf for a couple o bux less than HP5 is a win.
Seriously it’s only $6 freakin 99. Get a roll, if you don’t like it move on with your life. There are bigger things to worry about!
At least they print right on the box where those Pop Tarts were baked. Not sure where they were engineered though. Do me a favor. Look on the back and see if they list different toasting times for optimum toasting with different toasters.I prefer frosted strawberry.
Only a few niche within a niche within a niche within a niche within a niche within a niche within a niche curmudgeons worry about correct exposure and processing, and that is not the market to which this film is marketed, e.g. artists.
Only a few niche within a niche within a niche within a niche within a niche within a niche within a niche curmudgeons worry about correct exposure and processing, and that is not the market to which this film is marketed.
But wait, is there written documentation about EXACTLY what percent of 'strawberry ' is actually strawberry?
Where were they picked? What nationality were the people picking them? Are they 'fair trade' strawberries?
How am I supposed to enjoy my breakfast pastry if I don't have notarized documentation of such things?
Thanks Huss, much appreciated!
Tough crowd…
Just so their is no confusion, neither I nor anyone else is asking CatLABS for its emulsion formula.
It appears that when you quoted my post you left off the last sentence.
Also, it appears that @Huss has done a splendid job of making actual real-world photographs with the film in question at one of the supplier's recommended film speeds, albeit with a non-standard developer.....and WITHOUT gamma charts, RMS granularity testing, and notarized affadavits of provenance of each and every component of the film.
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