Meyer Trioplan
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Spotted this, and it looks interesting, though I'm having a tough time finding much of anything out about it.
http://shop.lomography.com/us/new-in-stock/washi-film-maskless-cn-400-135
According to the write up, it is a 400 speed color maskless film that can be also be processed in E6. Okay, well technically you can produce any film in any chemical, so the reference makes it seem even odder. It says it has its roots in traffic surveilance, but doesn't say much more beyond that. The producer of the film tends to refer to itself as a creator of small batch films.
It seems at least interestingly different from the usual "redscale" or "crackle/dot enhanced" films that are overly present on the Lomography site, but does anyone know much of anything about this emulsion?
http://shop.lomography.com/us/new-in-stock/washi-film-maskless-cn-400-135
According to the write up, it is a 400 speed color maskless film that can be also be processed in E6. Okay, well technically you can produce any film in any chemical, so the reference makes it seem even odder. It says it has its roots in traffic surveilance, but doesn't say much more beyond that. The producer of the film tends to refer to itself as a creator of small batch films.
It seems at least interestingly different from the usual "redscale" or "crackle/dot enhanced" films that are overly present on the Lomography site, but does anyone know much of anything about this emulsion?