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I am still wondering what kind of film "polypan" really is, is it it's own brand, if so, who makes it? ^^

It's cine-film, or so I've read, and from various tests on the net, it seems like the speed is 50 and that it sucks for pushing (at least that's was the last thing I heard about the subject when I checked). :smile:
- It's very good for getting nice halo around highlights, because it's thin and lacks the Anti-aliasing layer.

Some used to claim that it was panf+-like, but it seems to have more grain (imo),
According to MDC, there are times and information on a multitude of developers now, which is good.

When I bought 90m a while back, it seemed that this film was rather "new", or new to the community.

Anyone have some real info on brand, maker, origin etc ?
 

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Or someone mixed up designations. The EU is enigmatic to most of us anyway.
 
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