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Bob, did you order it (from where)? I'm interested in using it as an inter-positive. thanks.
Bob please let us know how u like itI am getting it from the manufacturer at the moment as my needs are special order ... 20 and 30 inch rolls, if you need cut sheet you will be able to get it in most dependable retailers, I am not sure of the exact delivery date.
I am using this film to run on my Durst Lambda and the end result is large negatives and positives for printing needs.
As I indicated, the type of the Bergger film is not new. It was available in the past and still is today.I am getting it from the manufacturer at the moment as my needs are special order ... 20 and 30 inch rolls,..
The film is NOT orthochromatic, but just blue sensitive.
I juYou're right, I had unintentionally thought of a return of the BPF 18. So it's not possible to develop in tra
You're right, I had unintentionally thought of a return of the BPF 18. So it's not possible to develop it in a tray with a safety light.The film is NOT orthochromatic, but just blue sensitive.
I just indicated above that it is unique at the moment in amateur formats.
You're right, I had unintentionally thought of a return of the BPF 18. So it's not possible to develop it in a tray with a safety light.
As an aside, Kodak also made a C41 colour negative Print Film, with which I used a standard C41 colour negative either in an enlarger or contact directly onto the C41 Print Film. This enabled one to get a colour corrected transparency that could be sized to whatever was required, if using an enlarger to project onto the baseboard that is.
Still available from Fuji. Agfa and Kodak cancelled their film based RA-4 print materials.As an aside, Kodak also made a C41 colour negative Print Film, with which I used a standard C41 colour negative either in an enlarger or contact directly onto the C41 Print Film. This enabled one to get a colour corrected transparency that could be sized to whatever was required, if using an enlarger to project onto the baseboard that is.
What is the name of this Fuji product? Do you have a link to a place where it is available for purchase? Many thanks.Still available from Fuji
Still available from Fuji. Agfa and Kodak cancelled their film based RA-4 print materials.
I think you may possibly be thinking of something else.
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Essentially, it is how colour movies are made
It seems the confusion is complete then; since the earlier Bergger Facebook post says it will be blue-sensitive and the product distributor says it is orthochromatic.
Punto Foto GroupThe Bergger press release that trickled this thread says "blue sensitive".
Thus seemingly your distributor mixed things up.
That at least is a hint.The BERGGER PrintFilm photosensitive emulsion is yellow ....
I am having my test rolls delivered as well at end of month to arrive in Octoberwould like to understand if talking about the characteristics of this film we are in the field of hypotheses or not, also because at the moment Bergger did not give detailed information. Today I phoned a Bergger product distributor who told me he made the purchase order and that the company is cutting the film in various formats and should distribute it towards the end of September. Important note: he confirmed that it is an orthochromatic continuous-tone film.
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