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Re: [APML] New film offerings?
There are a fair number of other shops carrying the Bergger line, I
checked out the Bergger website http://www.bergger.com/introusa.htm but
they give no technical details on the film. I have e-mailed and asked
for a spec sheet, just have to wait and see unless someone can run a
roll through their camera.
George Anderson
Montreal Canada
Clear skies and good health
Jeff Ball wrote:
>
> Hello all,
> I just received an email from Calumet that looks encouraging. Perhaps we
> have discussed this film-Agfa Ultracolor 100. Looks like it is only in 35mm
> format. I can't find the spectal curves on Agfa's site.
>
> >From the email:
> "Check out the NEW Agfacolor Ultra 100 135-36 Film. The most
> color-saturated film in the world, this ISO 100 film produces
> brighter, sharper images with brilliantly intensive colors."
>
> Also, I have seen this Bergger black and white film advertised by Calumet.
> Anyone familiar with it? Some things that sound encouraging: ISO
> panchromatic film, antihalation backing, wide exposure latitude.
>
> This is from the email:
>
> "Bergger's BPF/BPR 200 is a fine-grain panchromatic negative
> film with a speed of ASA 200. It has good resolving power
> and a wide exposure latitude. Ideal for use with Zone system
> controls, platinum printing, digital scanning and pinhole
> photography and works well with Pyro developers such as
> Formulary's PMK. (Our item FR0120.). Check out the 4x5 Sheet
> Film, 120 or 35mm format roll film."
>
> Just checking. Thanks for any info if you have it.
>
> Jeff Ball
> www.astro-photography.com
>
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