Foma produces the 100 R on clear basis in 35 and 16 mm.
And you can ofcourse develop it as negative if you so wish.
Are you sure? What about the silver based / water insoluble antihalation layer that's said is in need to be bleached away? There's no bleach stage in regular BW development.And you can ofcourse develop it as negative if you so wish.
No love for Kodak and the good old days?
Foma by extrapolating from the only viable processing shown on their data sheet - Reversal where Bleach step is clearly involved.Said by who?
Therefore I'd avoid making strong statements without hard evidence - brings nothing but confusion to the table.
Said by who?
Discontinued? Since when? I bought bulk roll in nice tin about a year ago - sadly it's about the only great thing I can say about R 100 - the lack of resolving power and coating problems leave me wanting more, shows up nicely in huge projection magnification.
Here's a link to the manufacturers e-store:
FOMAPAN R 100
producer of black & white photo materials, films, papers, processing chemicalsfomaobchod.cz
There are MANY OTHER clear base films out there. And clear base isn't a prerequisite for BW slides, just makes them nicer.
My faves being Aviphot 80 and 200 incarnations.
Here's a list of 135 clear base films:
Adox CMS 20 Pro II
Adox CHS 100 II
Adox Scala 50 / HR-50
Fomapan R 100
JCH Street Pan(?)
Rollei Infrared 400
Rollei Superpan 200
Rollei Retro 400S
Rollei Retro 80S
Rollei Ortho 25 Plus
Rollei RPX 25
Astrum/Svema FN 64, Foto 100, Foto 200, Foto 400
There might be more.
If we can extrapolate from the fact that a film is intended to be processed as reversal and to make transparencies and films that the halation is silver, than e.g. ORWO did it the entire time with their UP line of films and did not know? Fact is you could develop those as negative too.
When you present me what Foma has to say about the subject, I will accept that as a statement. Unti than you can call the above as evidence as long as you wish, it still remains speculation. (Speaking about bringing hard evidence and some table.)
If we begin to speculate:
- Why should Foma not state their antihalo is silver based? They could use that to ask more for this film. So I also can ask "Why would foma avoid this"?
- Seems Foma has a silver mine in the basement.
- From the fact that in the same data sheet they mention all their other film can be developed by their process we can construct indirect evidence, they want to sell developing kits.
etc.
In my opininion this is urban legend. Sure the myth of a unique film, made by nobody like this in the entire universe, is convenient for Foma, therefore I am not surprised about mushy statements like "very efficient antihalo layer". Did anybody see a producer stating he has a very inefficient antihalation?
It is neither special or reversal only.
In 16 mm (that is also 8 mm to be split up) reversal is the norm for amateurs. And you can ofcourse develop it as negative if you so wish.
Said by who?
The data sheet states: "Due to a very efficient antihalo layer, situated between the base and emulsion layers, the film features very good resolving power and high contour sharpness. The antihalo layer will decolorize during processing"
No. Too hard to come by locally for using it as negative, especially given I have enough film I can use for negative and I don't expect this one to offer some advantage in this regard.
So... i have never tried R100 as a b/w negative. I have some left and i can try 2-3 frames. Give me your best/suitable developer and times to try it.
Neat, simple idea, I like these - I'll do this this evening with hypo fixYou can cut a small piece of it and just dip it in fixer for some minutes. What does the fixed film look like?
When you present me what Foma has to say about the subject, I will accept that as a statement
Can you describe the difference more accurately? How did this sparkle manifest and what do you think was the reason nitrate base film did so?
I ask as I saw movie pictures on nitrate and also think they had a different look, but I never was sure this could be attributed to the medium they were projected from. In fact I always told myself it is illogical that to be the reason.
R 100 on the left, Superpan 200 / Aviphot 200 on the right side, both straight out of hypo fixer, 10min fix time.
So tell me more how this film can be developed as negatives, I'm all ears.
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