Oxi Member Joined May 4, 2017 Messages 6 Location Slovakia Format Medium Format Jun 6, 2017 #1 Hello! I was wondering if it is possible to develop fomapan 400 sheet 9x12cm as inverse film? With chemistry for fomapan r100, or agfa scala 200x?
Hello! I was wondering if it is possible to develop fomapan 400 sheet 9x12cm as inverse film? With chemistry for fomapan r100, or agfa scala 200x?
dE fENDER Member Joined Jun 17, 2016 Messages 188 Location Moscow Format 4x5 Format Jun 6, 2017 #2 Why not? But the main differences between negative and slide film are: 1. Higher Dmin (dark base coloring for filtering); 2. Lower Dmax (less silver).
Why not? But the main differences between negative and slide film are: 1. Higher Dmin (dark base coloring for filtering); 2. Lower Dmax (less silver).
OP OP Oxi Member Joined May 4, 2017 Messages 6 Location Slovakia Format Medium Format Jun 6, 2017 #3 I developed it, looks OK, not that much black as fomapan r100, but works for me. I used same times as for r100. I will post some pictures when it dries.
I developed it, looks OK, not that much black as fomapan r100, but works for me. I used same times as for r100. I will post some pictures when it dries.
TheToadMen Subscriber Joined Sep 18, 2012 Messages 3,570 Location Netherlands, EU Format Pinhole Jun 7, 2017 #4 Interesting experiment Oxi said: I will post some pictures when it dries. Click to expand... Please do!
Interesting experiment Oxi said: I will post some pictures when it dries. Click to expand... Please do!
OP OP Oxi Member Joined May 4, 2017 Messages 6 Location Slovakia Format Medium Format Jun 7, 2017 #5 Here. I somehow did a mistake while metering and meter it to shade so it's overexposed a bit. Attachments iso50.jpg 567.9 KB · Views: 112 iso100.jpg 541.4 KB · Views: 123 iso200.jpg 609.9 KB · Views: 120 iso400.jpg 485.1 KB · Views: 131