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mikeg said:
And for those in Europe, our order should have completed today. I'll let you know when it arrives. Unfortunately, the original price excluded VAT :sad: so the total was 147.32 Euro. And obviously there will be a bit extra for postage from me to you. Still cheap though at GBP 3.37 (plus P&P) per film.

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Mike

Thanks Mike! Just let me know when you need the money :smile:

Best wishes...Kathy
 

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mikeg said:
And for those in Europe, our order should have completed today. I'll let you know when it arrives. Unfortunately, the original price excluded VAT :sad: so the total was 147.32 Euro. And obviously there will be a bit extra for postage from me to you. Still cheap though at GBP 3.37 (plus P&P) per film.

Cheers

Mike

Just let me know how, when and how much!

IR filter for the 21mm Skopar ordered yesterday - I'm all set! And the spring is coming along nicely, as well...
 

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mikeg said:
And for those in Europe, our order should have completed today. I'll let you know when it arrives. Unfortunately, the original price excluded VAT :sad: so the total was 147.32 Euro. And obviously there will be a bit extra for postage from me to you. Still cheap though at GBP 3.37 (plus P&P) per film.

Cheers

Mike

Thanks Mike, just let me know how much and I'll send the money in the way you prefer. If I don't respond to your post on the forum please e-mail me.

JON.
 

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Just let me know how, when and how much!

IR filter for the 21mm Skopar ordered yesterday - I'm all set! And the spring is coming along nicely, as well...

Will do.

21mm Skopar? Does that mean that you've got a Voigtlander? I've got a Bessa R2 which I really like, but I've never tried IR in it. I've always been a bit concerned that the clear film window would fog the film. Maybe I'll give it a go when these Maco films turn up and try covering the window with black tape.

Cheers

Mike
 

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...21mm Skopar? Does that mean that you've got a Voigtlander? ...

Yes Mike, a wonderful little Bessa L - separate viewfinder, no rangefinder, mechanical shutter and all. I'm planning to test IR in some really tight corners with it :smile:
 

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The European batch of films arrived today.

There was very little information with the films. No technical data sheet, no individual boxes etc. There's just a label on the main box saying;

ISO 400 sensitivity without filter
ISO 800 1/3 longer development

Sensitivity is 380nm to 820nm.

The base material is clear polyester 100μm, non-curling backside coating.

They recommend a 1 minute presoak (I presume there's an anti-halation layer)

The only developer they have times for is LP Supergrain 1 + 7 :sad: which is a developer I'm not familiar with. The times are;

ISO 400 5 mins at 20C
ISO 800 7 mins at 20C

I looked on Mahn's website and there's a technical note for the slower, fine grained version of the IR820 which also recommends the same dev times using LP Supergrain, but it also gives times for other developers,

ID11/D76 stock is 7 mins
XTol 1+2 is 16 mins
HC110 Dil B is 5 mins
T-max 1+4 is 6 mins

No times for Rodinal ;( but I expect that a guess can be made based on the relatives times of ID11 etc. Although, I've never liked Kodak HIE with Rodinal, so I shall probably start with D76 at 7 mins and go from there.

And that's it !

There's no warning about loading the film in the dark or subdued light, however I will treat the film as Kodak HIE and load/unload in a changing bag.

I'll package up the films over the next couple of days and pm everyone and let you know how much it comes to and we'll sort out addresses/money etc.

Now all I need is some sun and some infra-red rays -- not something we see much of in April up in the Shropshire hills :wink:

Cheers

Mike
 
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And for a US update, the purchase has been made. I seem to recall that there was an older tech sheet from Maco which had a list of all sorts of developers (possibly Rodinal too). I'll have to check when I get home.

When you test it, we should all take notes how we develop them and combine them in a list and possibly submit them to the Massive Development Chart at some point.

I will let you know when the films arrive. When I get home, I will post the list of people that I have who are to get some film and how many rolls they requested in this thread.
 
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Okay, the information I have for Agfa Rodinal is as follows:
For Maco IR 820c (NOT THIS NEW FILM!!!):
1:12 dilution for 9 minutes. 20 deg. C (agitation 2 x 30 sec.) gamma = 0.65 (vague light enlargers?) not sure what that means, it's a page translated from German via computer.
for condensor enlargers, reduce times by 5-10 % (if necessary)
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Well, the NEW film is here!

The list of people I have/rolls of film requested is as follows: (30 rolls total)
colrehogan (me) 5
mikeb_z5 4
Schwinn Paramount 5
whitey 5
ggriffi 5
Checkergirl 3
kaiyen 3

Please pm me here with your address and I can determine what shipment will be via UPS.
 

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colrehogan said:
For Maco IR 820c (NOT THIS NEW FILM!!!):
1:12 dilution for 9 minutes. 20 deg. C (agitation 2 x 30 sec.) gamma = 0.65 (vague light enlargers?) not sure what that means, it's a page translated from German via computer.
for condensor enlargers, reduce times by 5-10 % (if necessary)

"vague light enlargers" = Diffusion light source enlargers, I would believe?
 
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I suppose, I don't know much about enlargers. The page was translated using babelfish a couple of years ago.
 
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I just got the following email from Maco:

The technical datas are 1:1 comaptibel with MACO IR 820c/Aura, see the PDF:
www.mahn.net

Only the ISO speed is different, 400 instead of 100 ISO, without filters.

At this moment we prefer the same developing times, compare to the "old version".


I checked their site above and they had the current Technical Application pdf for the Maco 820c/Aura films out there. Just thought I'd let you know.
 

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Mike,
Films came this morning, thanks very much for all your time and effort.
I'll post some results when I get the time to get out and use it.

Regards Jon Butler ARPS
 
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JON@jb-ci said:
Mike,
Films came this morning, thanks very much for all your time and effort.
I'll post some results when I get the time to get out use it.

Regards Jon Butler ARPS

Excellent. I posted yours & Kathy's yesterday. Ole's and Morten's went off today.

I look forward to seeing everyone's results.

Cheers

Mike
 

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Me too - but I still have 10 days' work to do out here in the middle of the ocean :sad:
 

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mikeg said:
Excellent. I posted yours & Kathy's yesterday. Ole's and Morten's went off today.

I look forward to seeing everyone's results.

Cheers

Mike


Hi Mike

My films arrived today...thank you so much!!! :smile:

Shall report on progress once I have made some...

:smile:

Kathy
 

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Kathy Harcom said:
Hi Mike

My films arrived today...thank you so much!!! :smile:

Shall report on progress once I have made some...

:smile:

Kathy

That's good! Although I posted them last Friday, first class, so they must still be using New Forest ponies for delivery down your way!!! :smile:

I meant to get out at the weekend as the sun showed it's face briefly, but "she who must be obeyed" wanted the lawn cut, and the kids wanted me to play football etc etc.... :wink:

Maybe this weekend .....

Regards

Mike
 

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That's good! Although I posted them last Friday, first class, so they must still be using New Forest ponies for delivery down your way!!! :smile:

I meant to get out at the weekend as the sun showed it's face briefly, but "she who must be obeyed" wanted the lawn cut, and the kids wanted me to play football etc etc.... :wink:

Maybe this weekend .....

Regards

Mike


:D Things can be a little slow around here I must say...so posted Friday first class....arriving here Tuesday is probably good :wink:

I hope you manage to escape this weekend and get shooting. I have a feeling it will be a few weeks before I get around to trying the film.

Thanks again :smile:

Kathy
 
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I still need to hear from Whitey and mikeb_z5 as to delivery details for their films.
 
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colrehogan said:
I just got an email from a guy at Maco informing me that they are preparing batches of the new IR film and they are looking for photographers interested in doing some testing. The film would be available in a package of 30 rolls of 135-36 and there were different costs for this package depending where in the world you are located. Any takers?

Hi I will love to participate I used the 820 film and loved it I wander if the took the haliation back out?
 

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I was snooping around MACO's site after loading the Bessa L with the new film, and found a pdf with spectral sensitivities of various films. From that it seems that MACO Cube 400c has sensitivity to about 760nm - could it be that they have extended the sensitivity a little bit, and that we can treat it as Cube?

Film is in camera, will be exposed tomorrow...
 
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