This film is just so different than the stuff freestyle sells. I have basically gone through a 25 sheet box and can attest to the ability to make high quality internegatives And thenNow available: https://bergger.com/nos-produits/films/bergger-printfilm.html
I have been using Arista Ortho Litho film to make enlarged negatives by reverse process for Kallitypes which is time consuming but works well when I also flash the film to control contrast. Would this new Bergger film be easier to use? I might try it but its a lot more expensive than the Arista.
I have found the new Bergger film to be more difficult to use when reverse processing enlarged negs compared to the Arista Litho film. Also my 8x10 pack of the Bergger film has very fine scratches running across the film. Considering the cost difference,I’ll stick with the Arista film.
If you are willing, I'd be very interested to hear why you chose reversal processing over contact printing an interpositive to get to an enlarged negative. Is it mainly convenience ( one step instead of two ) or are there other reasons?
It is not a orthochromatic film, but an unsensitized film. Blue sensitive.Yes, Bergger print film is basically a glorified version of ortho sheet film.
Wow, you're right. Bergger print film is somewhat green sensitive, that's why I called it orthochromatic. I just found out, that Silver Iodide is also somewhat green sensitive. Learn a new thing every day ...It is not a orthochromatic film, but an unsensitized film. Blue sensitive.
what safelights would you recommend for a large darkroom for the Begger product.Wow, you're right. Bergger print film is somewhat green sensitive, that's why I called it orthochromatic. I just found out, that Silver Iodide is also somewhat green sensitive. Learn a new thing every day ...
what safelights would you recommend for a large darkroom for the Begger product.
Way to go Peter ... post some pics on FB .. when you have time.Normal darkroom light is fine...I know
Stuff is virtually scratch proof...
Quality product long overdue...especially if you do any type of alternative process and dont care to make digital negatives
I made about 7 11x14 internegatives in under 3 hours and got great results.. the negatives take even less time..
I like to use hc110 diluted because i know exactly what I'm going to get ..consistency helps
This seems to be sold out pretty much everywhere. Do you think that this is temporary or are they phasing out the production of the print film?
fotofachversand has 120 rolls in stock.
fotoimpex says it will be available approx. 20.06.22
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