So what does that mean? How would you use that? I can understand when using VC papers that have a slow/fast high/low contrast emulsion, but how does that translate to film?
Patience, kemosabe...
Multi-layer Classics are based on a multilayer technology developed in the 1950’s and are continually being improved. Light sensitive silver and bromides are combined in the emulsion. The film is coated with two layers of light sensitive material, generally a high-speed emulsion coated over slow speed emulsion. The “fast” 400 ISO films were created with this double emulsion formula. Kodak Tri-X, known now as 400TX, is the best known of this type of film. Ilford HP5 Plus (Hyper- sensitive Panchromatic) and FP4 Plus (Fine Grain Pan- chromatic) are exceptional films in this classic film category. Arista EDU films available exclusively from Freestyle are also in this category. Foma also produces three films in this category: Fomapan 100 CLASSIC, Fomapan 200 CREATIVE and Fomapan 400 ACTION. And finally, Fuji Neopan 400.
Most current films are made are made this way, allowing the manufacturer more control over curve shape, sensitivity/image structure etc. Some have more than two speed layers (some colour films for example have a fast, medium and slow layer for a given primary).
I certainly hope this new film will be available in the US
Hello to all film enthusiasts !
We are very proud to introduce to you our brand new and original film BERGGER Pancro 400...
Availablity: from March 15th ...
in the following sizes :
- 4x5 / 25
- 4x5 / 50
- 5x7 / 25
- 8x10 / 25
We have an agreement with the french company Labo-ARgentique.com... you can now preorder from them
http://labo-argentique.com/produits...nd-format/bergger-pancro-400-plans-films.html
Shipping within approx 10 days.
Link seems to work now anyway![]()
I'm a bit confused, I followed the two links supplied earlier on in this thread, one gives a price of 40.90 Euros the other gives a price of 69 Euros, does anyone know which is the correct price?
http://labo-argentique.com/produits...nd-format/bergger-pancro-400-plans-films.html
http://labo-argentique.com/produits/bergger-pancro-400-4x5-inch-50-feuilles.html
There is a near 70% price increase from one to the other, give or take. At 40.9 Euros it is quite affordable and I was thinking of two boxes, at 69 Euros it comes to approximately $100 AUD, which is quite expensive.
Mick.
At 69 Euros for 50 sheets that works out to $96.18 AUD at today's rates, starting to look better.
Freight though could be a killer, maybe I'll try and find someone to team up with, Marc are you there?
Mick.
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