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Agawa Canyon

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Frank Dean, Blacksmith

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Marcelo,

This film’s base thickness is 4 mils (thousandths of an inch), while large format base thickness is 7 mils.

Do you have any problems with film flatness?

Sorry was away on a work related trip. No issues at all. Just make sure sheet had been cut correctly. Once I cut it a few millimeter wider and although it went into the hold, it was curved so photos came out of focus on the edge.

Also, developed film are quite flat so no issues when contact printing/enlarging/scanning.



About the 0.06mm, like it was said before, is good for roll film. My Aviphot 40 is this (P0) and is quite good for 120, although should be handled with care. since it very prone to bending/kink which leave marks on the film. Can't honestly think about using 0.06mm film on large format. Would be very hard to handle without damaging.


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Not exactly sure where else to put this, but I did an experiment stripping the antihal off Aviphot 200 to see what would happen, and although it can be done, I honestly don’t see any halation whatsoever…
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Top to bottom:
EI 25 IR
EI 12 IR
EI 100

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Very rough inversion.
 

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Thanks for the reply, no problem with the small delay.

Now I just need a source for this film. There are some on eBay, but I didn’t look thoroughly enough.

Aviphot 200 is all that’s left on eBay. One listing for 70mm, mostly 9.5” rolls. Be aware, there are multiple sellers if this film! The seller I got my rolls from seems to have gotten rolls stored much better than the other sellers. I have noticed little to no mottling on any of my film.

At the moment, it looks like Vyanworld is the one with most of what is left, and they are not the seller I bought any of my film from. I have not had any experience with their film, however from my understanding, their stock may have major heat damage. Supposedly it gets better after you get deeper into the roll, but again, I have no experience with this.
 

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Yup, they say whatever they think sells I guess. When Aviphot 400 ran out, they didn't bother to disclose/update anything, they just continue their 400 line from Aviphot 200 instead, and call it a day.

PET with that distinct Aviphot smell and look.

If they continued selling "real" 400 by using 200, how can we tell the difference between real 400 vs relabeled-200 that is labeled 400? I've got some 400 Infrared etc but if I can't tell what it actual ISO is, I can't know how to properly expose it.
 

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If they continued selling "real" 400 by using 200, how can we tell the difference between real 400 vs relabeled-200 that is labeled 400? I've got some 400 Infrared etc but if I can't tell what it actual ISO is, I can't know how to properly expose it.

The last rolls of actual 400 were made into 70mm around 2016/17. Iirc the last rolls of 35mm were sold a little earlier around 2015/16.

Just follow the dev times Rollei has listed, it’s all pushed anyway. “Real” ISO of Aviphot 200 is 100-125. If you want the “correct” ISO meter at 100 and use times for Astrum Foto-100
 
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