Denis R
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anyone out there?
what were the results?
what were the results?
I have the same question... has anybody used Kodak Electron SO-163 film?
Good to know! Thank you!Blue and violet will be lighter than expected. All other colors from green to red will appear black. Not a very useful palette. Contrast this to orthochromatic film which sees greens, yellows and even some oranges.
I have the same question... has anybody used Kodak Electron SO-163 film?
First try, exposed twenty seconds at f8 with my 150mm Voigtländer Heliar, on Sinar Norma. Developed in D-76 stock solution under safe light. Tricky to see the image at the emulsion side of the film but I realized it was easier to read out the develop status on the back of the film(?) to get a snatch point.
The liquid in the bottle is yellow, so I guess there will be no yellow filter on when I try it outside
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Great results. Did you have to do anything special to fit the film into the holder?
Thank you.
I used a small piece of tape to attach it to the back of the holder (9x12)
I hadn't considered it. I guess that's easy enough under a safelight.
Just check the price, wow, really, you must have really deep pockets.
662238 - Electron Microscope Film 4489 - Kodak Electron Microscope Film 4489 and Electron Image Film SO-163, Carestream Molecular Imaging - Case of 3000
Price: $13,445.47 ($448.18 / 100 Items) & FREE Shipping[/QUOTE
Wow... this price is just unreal. Most of the film is be selling to low cost due the film is not used mostly any more in labs. They also swap to digital today.
I just exchange two boxes of 100 e/a for some dev and scan in my lab. I need to cut off in the dark room to use with my Hasselblad. Just my Mamiya RZ67 and my Agfa Billy I accep the sheets without need to cut its.
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