Agulliver
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Regarding rewards....Film Ferrania have stated many times that colour film rewards can be converted to credits for their web shop.
they've been very transparent about the difficulties they faced and two years ago said the next we'd hear from them would be when they had achieved in-house production of P30 in 35mm.....which they appear to have now completed. So we hear from them.
Why people cannot understand those two simple statements, made many times over, is beyond my comprehension.
Definitely some people get better results at 40-50ASA than the stated 80. I tend to expose at 50 but have tried 80 and got decent results in ID-11 1+0.
This is actually designed for D96 development I think, and it's not much of a surprise that it responds differently in Rodinal 1+50, or seawater, light beer or other strange concoctions. It's an old 50s formulation made for cinema camera use. It does and will respond differently to your familiar 135 films.
That said, I like it in bright conditions. It has high contrast and almost invisible grain while still looking like an older B&W film. It's got a place in my stash.
they've been very transparent about the difficulties they faced and two years ago said the next we'd hear from them would be when they had achieved in-house production of P30 in 35mm.....which they appear to have now completed. So we hear from them.
Why people cannot understand those two simple statements, made many times over, is beyond my comprehension.
Definitely some people get better results at 40-50ASA than the stated 80. I tend to expose at 50 but have tried 80 and got decent results in ID-11 1+0.
This is actually designed for D96 development I think, and it's not much of a surprise that it responds differently in Rodinal 1+50, or seawater, light beer or other strange concoctions. It's an old 50s formulation made for cinema camera use. It does and will respond differently to your familiar 135 films.
That said, I like it in bright conditions. It has high contrast and almost invisible grain while still looking like an older B&W film. It's got a place in my stash.