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garryl

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MikeK said:
Anyone with experience with this film? It has a clear film base and rumoured to have good resolution and scans well.

- Mike

It's also sapposed to be Orthochromatic. :confused:
 
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Brac

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garryl said:
It's also sapposed to be Orthochromatic. :confused:

You'll find it is actually labelled orthopanchromatic which I gather means it does have some red sensitivity but not as much as films like Tri-X, HP5+ etc. I bought a couple of rolls recently but haven't used them yet. It's not cheap either!
 

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Brac said:
You'll find it is actually labelled orthopanchromatic which I gather means it does have some red sensitivity but not as much as films like Tri-X, HP5+ etc. I bought a couple of rolls recently but haven't used them yet. It's not cheap either!

No, it is a true ortho film that can be developed under safelight.
 
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