Huss
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Brbo, do you know off hand which films are on the polyester base? I just shot a bunch of Lomo Fantome which is Orwo Dp31/21 (I forget which) and no issues apart from it curls like a pretzel when it dries.
Yeah, none of the color film I have been using has had thin bases.
wait until you try gold 200 in 120![]()
although tri- Acetate has less petroleum content than Polyester. in fact vinegar (acetic acid) can be fermented from sugar, and cellulose actually DOES grow on trees. Still it does appear that MOST of the world's film base comes from ONE factory in the former East Germany. When Kodak shut down their TAC line they said they had enough to last years, but that is by now a few years ago. Who knows if Fuji still has any capacity to make TAC. (I doubt it)There is a worldwide shortage of the acetate, which is mainly manufactured in Europe, and depends on the petrochemical supplies there.
Considering that the experts here have been writing for years that there is only one remaining maker of 120 backing paper, is that surprising?The 120 backing paper is identical to ilford's.
There is a worldwide shortage of the acetate, which is mainly manufactured in Europe, and depends on the petrochemical supplies there.
I've loaded two short rolls of 135 and one 120 without issues on Paterson reels. The film is noticably thinner than the ilford film I usually use. The 135 has light piping on the first two frames, but my Pentax zx5n winds past them when loading. The 120 backing paper is identical to ilford's.
I mentioned the light piping too. Most probably because the film is so thin.
Considering that the experts here have been writing for years that there is only one remaining maker of 120 backing paper, is that surprising?
I mentioned the light piping too. Most probably because the film is so thin.
p.s what do you mean by short rolls? I have issues w the regular 36exp Catlabs rolls.
I've been a member of this forum for less than a year, so I didn't know that. I was just reporting something I found interesting. Some people had asked if the Catlab 120 paper would have standard numbers. Thanks for pointing out my lack of knowledge in a less than friendly way.
I think the light piping may be related to the clear base as well, I am waiting for some Santacolor film which doesn't have a mask and they report light piping as an issue in their instructions.
What does the film itself have to do with light piping? Isn't it a result of defective film cassette felt or a light leak in your camera?
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.
I've been a member of this forum for less than a year, so I didn't know that. I was just reporting something I found interesting. Some people had asked if the Catlab 120 paper would have standard numbers. Thanks for pointing out my lack of knowledge in a less than friendly way.
Hi Dwight. I apologize for my terse comment and coming off as rude. That was not my intent. In fact, I was one who asked about the backing paper and the question was partially answered by CatLabs. Your observation was valuable additional information. Thanks, and again… it was not my intention to annoy or embarrass you.
And on the subject of the thread itself, in addition to their being no apparent choice with regard to sources for backing paper, there is little choice with respect to finishing/confectioning resources.
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