kb244
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I got a few sheets of Kodak Kodalith (litho?) Orthochromatic film in 4x5 size, and a crown graflex to shoot them in. I understand that this film much like the Kodak UltraTec I shoot on 35mm is intended for graphics arts purposes and that in theory would give me about the same very high contrast that UltraTec would give me if developed normally in HC-110 ( as opposed to using it's specified UltraTec Developer).
Is there more I need to know about the film, or even it's relative EI/ISO (which seems from all I can find to be ISO 25, but says thats under tungsten light, does daylight have a different ASA)
I know my UltraTec film is about ISO 6 in terms of what I can get out of it, kinda hoping the litho film is around 25 to 50, slow but not too slow (Though scenics could be cool slow).
Is there more I need to know about the film, or even it's relative EI/ISO (which seems from all I can find to be ISO 25, but says thats under tungsten light, does daylight have a different ASA)
I know my UltraTec film is about ISO 6 in terms of what I can get out of it, kinda hoping the litho film is around 25 to 50, slow but not too slow (Though scenics could be cool slow).