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- Jul 27, 2008
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- 35mm RF
Hi there,
I am trying out Rollei R3 b/w negatives. My experience with it belongs to the disappointing side. Rollei claims it to be a fine grain film with a clear film base which gives outstanding fine grain when scanned. From by experience, I found none of it to be true, but, rather, of the exact opposite.
I did the prewashing, developed the film in Rollei RHS according to Rollei's times, but stopped and fixed in Kodak's stop bath and rapid fixer. Yet I found the developed film to be less than clear, as a matter of fact, a bit "foggy" overall. Results from scanning with an Epson 4990 flatbed have proved the grain to be not even close to fine.
Does anyone on here have similar experiences, or does R3 work just as described by Rollei to you? I should love to hear if I have done anything wrong with the film.
Thanks.
Brian
I am trying out Rollei R3 b/w negatives. My experience with it belongs to the disappointing side. Rollei claims it to be a fine grain film with a clear film base which gives outstanding fine grain when scanned. From by experience, I found none of it to be true, but, rather, of the exact opposite.
I did the prewashing, developed the film in Rollei RHS according to Rollei's times, but stopped and fixed in Kodak's stop bath and rapid fixer. Yet I found the developed film to be less than clear, as a matter of fact, a bit "foggy" overall. Results from scanning with an Epson 4990 flatbed have proved the grain to be not even close to fine.
Does anyone on here have similar experiences, or does R3 work just as described by Rollei to you? I should love to hear if I have done anything wrong with the film.
Thanks.
Brian

