RE: OT - b&w film gets a reprieve.

2004-11-26 Thread Anthony Farr
Oops. I read too quickly where it said that it was made by "a process similar to colour film manufacture ", and considering its sensitivity of ISO25 to ISO1600, I presumed it was another C41 process b&w. Interestingly, Rollei's own page about the film, http://www.rollei.de/index_e.html gives

RE: OT - b&w film gets a reprieve.

2004-11-26 Thread Shel Belinkoff
I've read as much information as I could find on this film (even posted some links to it as well), and saw nothing to indicate it's a chromogenic film. How did you come to that conclusion? Heck, even the photo in the link you posted shows standard developers and fix are used, and the link below c

Re: OT - b&w film gets a reprieve.

2004-11-26 Thread Steve Jolly
Anthony Farr wrote: It's not a traditional emulsion, it's a chromogenic. But it has pretty good credentials. http://db.riskwaters.com/public/showPage.html?page=199364 For your consideration. I'm pretty sure it's not a chromogenic, Anthony - it's a similar idea (three emulsion layers of differi

OT - b&w film gets a reprieve.

2004-11-26 Thread Anthony Farr
It's not a traditional emulsion, it's a chromogenic. But it has pretty good credentials. http://db.riskwaters.com/public/showPage.html?page=199364 For your consideration. regards, Anthony Farr