Wolfram Malukker
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I know they're the same Fotokemika stock, and they're both NLA and all expired by now. I have six rolls of Macophot IR820c that I'll shoot within the next year or so, assuming I can find good information on developing it. I've read that it has issues with the antihalation layer dissolving, but no one has said the same for Efke IR820, which is the same film according to Fotokemika's past statements. (Wish I'd played with cameras earlier in life!)
I do not yet process my own film. I send mine to Boutique Film Lab in Nashville, TN because they're just a bit south of me. They develop all B&W film in a leader card processor in Ilfotech RT developer.
Will they be able to process my IR film, or will I need to learn developing and practice a bit to get good results?
I shot my first roll of Rollei Superpan 200 saturday, shooting at 200ISO in bright sunlight, and at 6ISO with an R72 IR-pass filter. I don't think they will have an issue with developing Superpan 200, but have read a few horror stories about the Macophot IR820.
I do not yet process my own film. I send mine to Boutique Film Lab in Nashville, TN because they're just a bit south of me. They develop all B&W film in a leader card processor in Ilfotech RT developer.
Will they be able to process my IR film, or will I need to learn developing and practice a bit to get good results?
I shot my first roll of Rollei Superpan 200 saturday, shooting at 200ISO in bright sunlight, and at 6ISO with an R72 IR-pass filter. I don't think they will have an issue with developing Superpan 200, but have read a few horror stories about the Macophot IR820.