Closest thing to Plus-X

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Try Shanghai GP3. One of my favourites, also so inexpensive, you have nothing to lose for trying it.

GP3 is beautiful stuff though it curls like the dickens, also a bit of deformities from time to time in the emulsion. My wife is from China and my inlaws bring me GP3 when the visit. In Beijing we used to get it there for 60 cents USD a roll. Still got a hundred or so rolls in the freezer. Unfortunately last time there we were told what stock is in the stores is all that is left as its been discontinued as well. :-(

Great stuff with wonderful potential:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/38698047@N00/5508112717

http://www.flickr.com/photos/38698047@N00/5277891578

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I haven't found the love for GP3, in fact I have 11-rolls I'd be happy to trade away for 5-rolls of FP4 or TX or Pan F or HP5 or Delta 100 or Delta 400 or Acros or ...
 

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In my area there is film available at very few of my neighborhood camera stores, but the one that does have film still has plenty of PX 135, but none in 120.
 

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In China, most places (for general goods) don't do continuous production and have on-hand stock, they seem to start up production when given a demand for more product to move by a distributor.
 
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In China, most places (for general goods) don't do continuous production and have on-hand stock, they seem to start up production when given a demand for more product to move by a distributor.

The 5 years I lived there from '96 to '01 it was readily available. Last few times I was there since it was much harder to find and was the first I heard from anyone (two stores told me) it was discontinued. True or not? Don't know, just sharing my experience.
 

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The 100 ASA Lomography B/W Film is Shanghai GP3 so its probably still in production and available in 120 but it's not PX I've never gotten the creaminess I can get with PX from GP3.

Dominik
 

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You might try Tri-X at 200 and pull the development. I have seen some like that, very close to Plus-X. Not exactly the same but very pleasing.
 

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Check the massive development chart. They have times for ei-200 in several developers.

You should be able to find sample results in Flickr.
 
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