Catlabs X 320
Rollei Retro 400s (same as CatLabs, possibly Aviphot?)
the actual emulsion being used for these films
From I understand Bergger Panco 400 was or is not rebranded, unique emulsion coated to order, by Orwa (?) or Harmon. Have seen any in the U.S for several years.
Bergger Pancro 400 (RIP?) is not a rebrand of any other film - it is made to Bergger's specs by one of the European manufacturers (it's still unclear which one). Sadly, the sheet film sizes of Pancro 400 have been MIA for nearly 3 years. I suspect we may never see it in sheet sizes again.
The vast majority of "rebrands" are either Aviphot or Foma films.
Bergger Pancro 400 is/ was made & coated by Innoviscoat and seemed to have been based on a 'Tri-X-ified' version of Agfapan 400 that may have originally been instigated for Adox. The most recent (N75, I recall) Orwo 400 B&W is likely to have very close familial lineage, and the Bergger Print Film could be traced to a cinema print film from Orwo's catalogue, with the emulsion made & coated by Innoviscoat. The unavailability relates to the messy attempts to fully unify Innoviscoat and Orwo into one & the manufacturing bits largely being swallowed by Impossible.
The Bergger paper emulsions are made & coated by Harman Technology.
Thanks. It’s seems to be readily available here in Japan (35mm), so I’ll try some out. A little expensive, but not quite Kodak levels.
In 35mm format, I found Pancro 400 to be far too grainy, lacking tonal separation and poor acutance/sharpness. In larger formats (120 and sheets) it's far more serviceable. YMMV of course.
My favorite film is Foma 400, so that might actually suit me! I’ll pick some up tomorrow and run a test roll.
In 35mm format, I found Pancro 400 to be far too grainy, lacking tonal separation and poor acutance/sharpness. In larger formats (120 and sheets) it's far more serviceable. YMMV of course.
Kiki Pan 320 is Orwo N75. Kosmo Agent Shadow seems to be Kentmere 400, based on the packaging.
Yeah, that's Agfa Aviphot 200.
See here: https://www.photrio.com/forum/threa...-films-and-kentmere-100-and-400-films.196304/
Sorry, don't know about the others.
This formulation makes it seem almost like 3rd parties are buying tubs of emulsion and then having their own film coated with it. Just to be sure: this isn't happening. The rebranding thing consists of taking an existing film and sticking a different label onto it.
Pretty sure CatLABS 80 II is Shanghai 100.
Does it have the same blue backing of Shanghai GP3?
Nope. Green.
Bergger Pancro 400 is/ was made & coated by Innoviscoat and seemed to have been based on a 'Tri-X-ified' version of Agfapan 400 that may have originally been instigated for Adox
Which does not mean that Pancro400 is in any way similar to TriX or Agfapan400 or any current Adox film. It’s quite a unique film with a very high base/fog as its most prominent difference with other films.
AFAIK there were few films that had a green backing.
Fomapan comes to mind.
I think only 120rolls had that kind of backing, maybe sheet also?
Sheet too. I shoot a lot of Foma sheet film; it has the same green antihalation dye as on 120.
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