eumenius
Member
Hello friends,
I am going to tell you a long and sad story of Foma 100 in Moscow. When it became available, everyone met it with a big enthusiasm - I myself have gone through maybe 200 rolls of it, and found it perfect fo my style of photography. All good things eventually come to end, so Foma 100 was all sold in Moscow in short time. But the new batch that arrived in three months (!) was not good at all - it showed small dark dots with smudged edges, some of them with some comet tails. These were visible only in midtones, giving a blizzard on the print. I can't say they were too numerous, but the defect was nasty enough to leave using Foma. My explanation of the problem is that the emulsion has a hypersensitive particles inside that give abnormal densities upon processing.
The emulsion number is 09256, and that applies to different master rolls - the dots are for sure in 2, 8, and 9. What is more interesting, the last lot of Fomapan 100 that arrived two weeks ago (again, after three months of delay) was of the same emulsion nuber and with the same problems. I wrote to Foma, but received still nothing. I don't know how the company with such a reputation in Russia could behave like this - or maybe it's their distributors are selling crap for their profits. Anyway, it's so sad to miss Foma 100
Maybe the next lot would be okay?
Regards from Moscow,
Zhenya
I am going to tell you a long and sad story of Foma 100 in Moscow. When it became available, everyone met it with a big enthusiasm - I myself have gone through maybe 200 rolls of it, and found it perfect fo my style of photography. All good things eventually come to end, so Foma 100 was all sold in Moscow in short time. But the new batch that arrived in three months (!) was not good at all - it showed small dark dots with smudged edges, some of them with some comet tails. These were visible only in midtones, giving a blizzard on the print. I can't say they were too numerous, but the defect was nasty enough to leave using Foma. My explanation of the problem is that the emulsion has a hypersensitive particles inside that give abnormal densities upon processing.
The emulsion number is 09256, and that applies to different master rolls - the dots are for sure in 2, 8, and 9. What is more interesting, the last lot of Fomapan 100 that arrived two weeks ago (again, after three months of delay) was of the same emulsion nuber and with the same problems. I wrote to Foma, but received still nothing. I don't know how the company with such a reputation in Russia could behave like this - or maybe it's their distributors are selling crap for their profits. Anyway, it's so sad to miss Foma 100

Regards from Moscow,
Zhenya