Wasn't Kodak part owner/partner of the Lucky plant?
I thought the plant was still there but under lucky control and the Kodak technology was taken back.
Wasn't Kodak part owner/partner of the Lucky plant?
I thought the plant was still there but under lucky control and the Kodak technology was taken back.
Has anyone used Lucky SHD100 and 400 recently?
The 'new' Lucky 120 roll apparently does have a anti-halation backing. Dunno if that also applies to the 'new' 35mm too.
Unfortunate that we could not get the non back-coated stuff in 4x5 sheet. It'd have been a interesting combination with a Petzval type of lens.
Now I want some USER comment on the Shanghai GP3 120 roll. I have got some rolls of the stuff, and I was hoping for some pointers in case some tweaking of speed & process times are needed. The massive development chart suggests that the same time for FP4 is also applicable for the Shanghai GP3. This is true for the Shanghai 4x5 sheets as I have used the 4x5.
Has anyone done a direct comparison with their own particular favoured film, in their favoured developer? I wondered how the Shanghai compares to Plus X Pan, T-Max 100 and Ilford FP4. I wouldn't expect it to be an equal, but how inferior is it?
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