Fomapan 100 and Ilford FP4+ roll film, Impossible film, Fujifilm FP100C about a month ago.
This week I ordered something new: 10 rolls of Washi Film from France.
"Washi Film is a new handcrafted photographic film, made with traditional japanese paper and compatible with all kinds of large and medium format cameras."
I saw some interesting results, so I would like to try this myself. It is developed with paper developer under red light.
I would like to test this film in my old Hasselblad SWC from 1963, with a fixed Biogon 38 mm f 4.5 lens.
Have you got them yet? The sample photos look interesting but might just be LF shots on underexposed film nothing else.
Would be interesting to see how they turn out.
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I also got myself two 100 sheet packs 8x10 inch Ilford MGV RC 44M. My last order contained three 20-sheet-packs of Fomatone 132 in 24x30 cm plus lith developer and Moersch Eco 4812 developer. So, I think this will keep me busy printing for a while! 



