Ilford Ortho Copy Film For General Use?

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I was tidying up my darkroom last night and came upon several boxes of 4x5 Ilford Ortho Copy Film. Has anyone ever used it as a general purpose film? I vaguely recall an attempt to do just that with unsatisfying results. Just curious if anyone has ever been able to put this film to good photographic use.
 

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Ilford currently markets it as Ortho 80. I'm assuming it's the same film (there was a discussion on here somewhere where someone said it was and I have no reason to not believe it). I have used Ortho 80 just once and it was fine. But I like unusual results.

Since it's a copy film, it tends toward higher contrast and possibly higher blue sensitivity. So, best used in lower-contrast lighting. Unless you like stark images. I like them, sometimes.
 

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High contrast, white skies, 'different' tonal rendition due to the lack of red sensitivity.
Run a test against whatever (panchromatic) camera film you prefer. Choose a long-scale subject. And there will be your answer.
 

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Oh yes:-

Fun with ortho film APUG.jpg
 
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