Freestyle APHS Ortho/Litho film, what ISO?

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Dead Link Removed about my experience with it. I rate at ASA 3 and develop in modified Rodinal. The formula for my developer is on another earlier page that is also linked.

Here's a continuous tone image done just last Sunday with APHS. Gorgeous tonality.

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Hi Jim,

That coffee cup wouldn't happen to be for sale? It takes such great pictures.:wink:

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Definitely great tonality. FWIW, Freestyle's catalog lists APHS as having an ISO of somewhere between 4 and 12.
 
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