Whiteymorange
Subscriber
I bought rebadged "Agfa" film two times in the recent past. Both were ISO200 films, one marketed as "Polaroid", one a privat label from a local consumer electronic shop. In both cases the quality was very poor, and REALLY grainy. I suspect it was either very old (some left-over HDC stuff) or a low-quality batch which did not pass Agfa QC; anyway, it was far off from regular "Vista" stuff, so try it out before you use it for something important.
Regards
Georg
I bought rebadged "Agfa" film two times in the recent past. Both were ISO200 films, one marketed as "Polaroid", one a privat label from a local consumer electronic shop. In both cases the quality was very poor, and REALLY grainy. I suspect it was either very old (some left-over HDC stuff) or a low-quality batch which did not pass Agfa QC; anyway, it was far off from regular "Vista" stuff, so try it out before you use it for something important.
Regards
Georg
Interesting on-line store - they seem to have 5x7 Ektapan in stock - wonder what the expiration date is?
Mike
Well that Solo film could be sourced from Ferrania and just mislabeled as to country of origin.
i have bought some of the solo DCF at a dollar store here many months ago. be warned that NOWHERE on the film canister does it say process C-41, and nowhere on the box does it say that either. so i'm worried a photofinisher won't even take the film, or that it's something weird inside, and i haven't even shot the rolls that i bought yet.
i have bought some of the solo DCF at a dollar store here many months ago. be warned that NOWHERE on the film canister does it say process C-41, and nowhere on the box does it say that either. so i'm worried a photofinisher won't even take the film, or that it's something weird inside, and i haven't even shot the rolls that i bought yet.
I don't know - does Seattle Film Works still sell the respooled motion picture stock - the stuff that comes complete with the "REM-Jet" layering that must be removed - or the C-41 chemistry will be contaminated beyond repair?
I think Seattle Film Works not uses C 41, I dont recall if any of the labs are reselling movie stock now days.
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