Speaking of different films:
Have you (or anyone else) tried the Kodak ortho film (6556 type 3) in normal
daylight situations?
 thanks
andy

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Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] ortho lith film


che lawrence wrote:

  > have any of you used ortho lith film?
  > i don't know anything about it...

Yes, I have used it before with (please pardon me) lens photography.
Ilford has one on the market - ISO 80 - which is very comfortable
to use in the lab. You can load the film - and later process it in
redlight ... while you watch it build up density.

You can see one example uploaded in my website:

http://www.fotair.de/lithweiher.htm

I have used the film as ISO 80 and later processed it in an
Agfa paper developer. The print here is processed in lith chemistry.

Erich

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