alanrockwood
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I'm just curious, has anyone tried using fomapan R 100 reversal film as a negative film?
I recognize one possible response of "Why would you even want to do that?", and I don't actually have a good reply to that response, other than to say that it is to satisfy my curiosity, or perhaps to introduce the idea that it might add one more arrow to the quiver of black and white films available for general use.
(Also, I know that light piping could be a problem if the base is very clear. This could imply a need for more care when loading the film, i.e. in darkness or very subdued light.)
By the way, on a slightly different though related topic, it's too bad this film is not available in 120 size. I have stereo film viewer and a Sputnik camera that uses 120 film, and it might be fun to make black and white stereo slides for a kind of classic 3D photo look.
I recognize one possible response of "Why would you even want to do that?", and I don't actually have a good reply to that response, other than to say that it is to satisfy my curiosity, or perhaps to introduce the idea that it might add one more arrow to the quiver of black and white films available for general use.
(Also, I know that light piping could be a problem if the base is very clear. This could imply a need for more care when loading the film, i.e. in darkness or very subdued light.)
By the way, on a slightly different though related topic, it's too bad this film is not available in 120 size. I have stereo film viewer and a Sputnik camera that uses 120 film, and it might be fun to make black and white stereo slides for a kind of classic 3D photo look.
