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Bergger 200
I got my first experiences with it this weekend.
It's the 8x10 sheet film. Extremely thin base. Feels like paper. A big change from TMax 100! It came well-packaged. In (a) the 3-part box was (b) light-tight black plastic bag (c) black paper wrapped around the film (d) a sheet of paper betwee each sheet of film. Took me a while to figure out what was going on inside the packing. (I have a brother-in-law who has the silly habit of pack Christmas presents in 3 or 4 layers, just to frustrate the person unwrapping. That's what this felt like. Exposed @ iso200 and developed in HC-110(b) for 6 minutes. (Lens is a Fujinon 250/6.7.) This stuff really fixes FAST. I thought Acros was quick. This stuff was done in a minute. Must be a really thin emulsion layer. Negs look good. Contact prints coming this evening. Scanner will also be back on-line today so I'll post a couple during the week. Collin |
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