I don't think mine was quite as dark as in the video, but maybe I used a larger volume of developer and diluted the dye more? Mine came out something like pee, straw coloured.
I've had an idea that I'll try during the week to bring the negs to work and look at them under a microscope during a lunch break.
You guys seem fascinated by urine. I was more fascinated by the statement that blue eyes don't look blue.
Yes, and it is somewhat more likely if the film uses a Polyester base. Polyester base film is quite often also thinner than acetate, for resons to do with the Modulus of electicity of polyester. in other words Polyester is "Stiffer" and so it can be made thinner to have the same degree of flexibility as thicker acetate. BUT it is the material and not the thinkness that causes the light pipe effect.My understanding of the term light piping is that light is able to travel through the film lengthwise, somewhat like fiber optics, so the felt does not stop it. In my case, this occurred in a band across the first frame and along the sprocket holes for the second frame.
So does this help anyone make a decision on buying or using the film in question? I find it odd that there has been no comment whatsoever on the available data sheet in the other thread, but perhaps that's because the other thread has a different purpose than this one?
I think he means the Aviphot datasheet since the other thread concluded the film must be rebadged Agfa Aviphot 200.
EDIT (for @faberryman, unless the following post #939 was intended to be snarky, which is fine since I laughed; if so, then disregard):
I thought that you meant that a CatLABS datasheet was available rather than a Agfa Aviphot 200 datasheet was available. More shock (of the pick me up off the floor variety) than snark.
I'm starting to think that it really doesn't matter since nobody seems interested in the data sheets, despite the repeated badgering, unless it was provided by CatLabs with their film nomenclature on it. Me... I was happy to read it once the actual film was presumably identified.
The only reason to be interested in a CatLABS datasheet now would be to see if the information therein contained differs from the information in the Agfa Aviphot 200 datasheeet.
From the original post: "4 years in the making, this film is an all new BW emulsion with a unique grain and tonal range, unlike anything you have seen before.
This is a unique emulsion, not available from another maker in another packaging."
Now, I read that it is rebadged Agfa Aviphot 200.
Don't you see the contradiction?
From the original post: "4 years in the making, this film is an all new BW emulsion with a unique grain and tonal range, unlike anything you have seen before.
This is a unique emulsion, not available from another maker in another packaging."
Now, I read that it is rebadged Agfa Aviphot 200.
Don't you see the contradiction?
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