About the time that the official announcement of Kodak halting TechPan sales was released, I had found a forgotten stash of 35mm and 120 TechPan in the deep recesses of my chest freezer. I had a thought that Wimberley's WD2D could work as it was giving me soft contrast in some initial trials on other films (this was my first exposure to WD2D). The TechPan negatives in this soup turned out great and contrast levels were well tamed and easily printed. If I give this new stuff a try, I know I'll include the WD2D in the trials, especially if it is found to have parallels to TechPan in general behavior.
I decided not to invest time in an abandoned film and listed it on eBay.... A bidding war broke out and it went for an obscene amount of $$$$ ! MF is certainly easier for squeezing quality medium-sized prints but it's also great sport to see what amazing things can be done on the small negative. This could have good potential for scanning duty so I hope the discussion of curling issues turns out to be overstated (my holders like flat film).
I decided not to invest time in an abandoned film and listed it on eBay.... A bidding war broke out and it went for an obscene amount of $$$$ ! MF is certainly easier for squeezing quality medium-sized prints but it's also great sport to see what amazing things can be done on the small negative. This could have good potential for scanning duty so I hope the discussion of curling issues turns out to be overstated (my holders like flat film).
