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FOMAPAN classic 100 asa /120 no curl !!

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Just a note, just developed __ FOMAPAN classic 100 asa /120-RF

and to my surprise No Curl !!!!

this was fresh FOMAPAN classic 100 asa /120-RF.
 
What expiration date? and perhaps batch number?

Foma 100 is beautiful and am a 120 shooter but have had some challenges with it, so not really using it frequently. The last batch I used was IIRC 3/2026 and it had the pesky AH magenta spots (solved by a long ethanol+water bath).
My last rolls developed mottling after a couple trips (2 months) in hot and humid tropical conditions and I ended up giving them to a photographer who would make use of that.
 
I stopped using Foma 120 due to curling, I hope this is the case for Foma 400 as well.
 
I recently processed a couple of fresh 120 rolls of Fomapan 100 Classic and both had minimal to no curl and just a touch of cupping. This was my first experience with Foma 100 in roll form and I was very happy with the results. I use quite a bit of this stock in sheet formats--4x5 and 8x10.
 
024656-3 //08-2028

it was a surprise
 
I just processed a roll yesterday and sleeved it this morning. There is a bit of curl but no cupping.
Out of curiosity, what does everyone's rebate say? Mine said "ultra 100." I did quite a bit of internet searching, and I'm confident that my backing paper matched correctly to Fomapan.
I exposed the roll a year ago which is why I'm asking the questions, and I didn't have a fresh roll to compare against.
 
I have just developed 2 rolls of Fomapan 100-120, Exp. 01/2025 and 06/2025. Both curl as hell. Maybe the curl is caused by the long storage of the spooled film. Very fresh film has not been on the spool for such a long time. Maybe this could be the reason for the flatness.
 
The rebate on my last two 120 rolls looked smeared. Weird! The negs were fine.

I bought several rolls of Arista 100 from Freestyle about a month ago and it had much, much less curl, but style had a far share of cupping. The cupping is a pain to work with in my scanner film holder, but the curl made it easier since I only had to fight one problem instead of two at the same time. I also noticed the rebate lettering and numbers looked way over exposed and over developed. So much so that they had a smeary type black glow around the letters and numbers. It's nice having less curl, but I sure wish the negatives were as flat as what I get with Tmax 100 in 120.
 
A thought on the curl for FOMA if left to sit a short time -dev-fix-wash I think the cupping & curl is not a problem ,
BUT the more duration in the soups then more the cupping & curl...???
 
A thought on the curl for FOMA if left to sit a short time -dev-fix-wash I think the cupping & curl is not a problem ,
BUT the more duration in the soups then more the cupping & curl...???

That has me scratching my head! I processed the last roll with very little curl the same as I did the ones before that had a ton of curl. It might have something to do with drying and humidity, but wet time seems hard to believe for me. Of course I have been wrong once before or maybe twice before.😳
 
Just a note, just developed __ FOMAPAN classic 100 asa /120-RF

and to my surprise No Curl !!!!

this was fresh FOMAPAN classic 100 asa /120-RF.

Since last year, my batch of FP 100 has a thinner, more transparent base that doesn't curl. Also the edge markings changed from the old "rear-projection display" to more modern dot-matrix. I used to not like the old base, it was to muddy for me, but I now like a lot the newer bluish base.
 
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