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Anyone know about this Wolfen/Orwo P400? I just bought a couple of rolls, and cannot find a lot of info. Is this a unique emulsion, or alternate version of Aviphot (both Filmotec, right? I'm getting so confused)?
Anyone know about this Wolfen/Orwo P400? I just bought a couple of rolls, and cannot find a lot of info. Is this a unique emulsion, or alternate version of Aviphot (both Filmotec, right? I'm getting so confused)?
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.
Anyone know about this Wolfen/Orwo P400? I just bought a couple of rolls, and cannot find a lot of info. Is this a unique emulsion, or alternate version of Aviphot (both Filmotec, right? I'm getting so confused)?
Very likely to be N75, and directly related to the Bergger 400 too.
Aviphot is made by Agfa and then cut down and branded by others.
P400 is an ORWO/Filmotec film (and emulsion). Not rebranded. This is a traffic surveillance film. It's probably based on the N75, but don't be fooled, it's not the same. P400 has EI 250/25 - the marketing has imposed the number 400 on the box.
and one of the Kiki Pan, which should be N75
As far as I know, Kikipan is one of the (many) Aviphot rebrandings
Actually, sorry for the confusion, but the P400 should be based on the N74, not the N75. Their labels can be really confusing…
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.
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