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i know for a long long time orth-based film emulsions were king.
roll film, plates, and sheet film were all ortho.
now, unfortunately there are only a small handful of ortho films out there ...
would it be less expensive ( not b/w dyes needed ) to have ortho film made
rather than now-traditional pan-film?
i really like the look of orthochromatic emulsion, and would love to have choices
other than lith film, or paper negatives.
i have coated film base with bottled emulsion before, but my efforts
were not very successful.
roll film, plates, and sheet film were all ortho.
now, unfortunately there are only a small handful of ortho films out there ...
would it be less expensive ( not b/w dyes needed ) to have ortho film made
rather than now-traditional pan-film?
i really like the look of orthochromatic emulsion, and would love to have choices
other than lith film, or paper negatives.
i have coated film base with bottled emulsion before, but my efforts
were not very successful.