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Stephen Willard
9-Feb-2011, 22:17
I use B&W film for building contrast mask for 5x7 and 4x10 color negatives. I am about to run out of my TMX 8x10 stock which has been discontinued by Kodak, and thus, I am looking for some new B&W film. Here is what I found at B&H Photo

Efke 8x10 b&W print film (10 sheets) $25.00
Efke 8x10 PL 100M b&W IS0 100 negative film (50 sheets) $162.50
Efke 8x10 PL 50M b&W IS0 50 negative film (50 sheets) $162.50
Efke 8x10 PL 25M b&W IS0 25 negative film (50 sheets) $162.50

Foma Classic 100 8x10 b&W IS0 100 negative film (?? sheets) $150.00

Ilford Delta-100 Professional 8x10 IS0 100 negative film (25 sheets) $79.00

I prefer slow films that will produce long exposure times under the enlarger for constructing mask. Currently, I use HC110 developer. Any experiences you have to offer in the field or in the darkroom with these or other b&w films available in 8x10" would be appreciated.

ypres.bass
10-Feb-2011, 02:21
FOMA 100 8x10 is 50sheets

some eshops:
FOMA.cz (official eshop) - 3170 CZK (170 USD)
fomafoto.com (norway) - 64.46 EUR (75 USD)
freestylephoto.biz (USA) - 140 USD

but try Arista EDU ULTRA - it's only repacked FOMA 100 for 99 USD

Greg Blank
10-Feb-2011, 21:57
Hey Stephen;

Why not pony up some money and buy some 8x10 from Keith Canham?

http://www.canhamcameras.com/kodakfilm.html




I use B&W film for building contrast mask for 5x7 and 4x10 color negatives. I am about to run out of my TMX 8x10 stock which has been discontinued by Kodak, and thus, I am looking for some new B&W film. Here is what I found at B&H Photo

Efke 8x10 b&W print film (10 sheets) $25.00
Efke 8x10 PL 100M b&W IS0 100 negative film (50 sheets) $162.50
Efke 8x10 PL 50M b&W IS0 50 negative film (50 sheets) $162.50
Efke 8x10 PL 25M b&W IS0 25 negative film (50 sheets) $162.50

Foma Classic 100 8x10 b&W IS0 100 negative film (?? sheets) $150.00

Ilford Delta-100 Professional 8x10 IS0 100 negative film (25 sheets) $79.00

I prefer slow films that will produce long exposure times under the enlarger for constructing mask. Currently, I use HC110 developer. Any experiences you have to offer in the field or in the darkroom with these or other b&w films available in 8x10" would be appreciated.

John Kasaian
10-Feb-2011, 23:10
How about Arista Ortho Litho? ISO is something like "6" Use a paper developer to get continuous tone.

BetterSense
11-Feb-2011, 06:56
Did Kodak really discontinue TMX in 8x10? I thought it was only TMY.

Keith Pitman
11-Feb-2011, 07:11
Stephen,

Is Ilford Ortho an option as well?

See: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/24606-REG/Ilford_1813203_Ortho_Plus_8x10_B_W.html

Stephen Willard
11-Feb-2011, 10:31
Hi keith,

I am willing to use any film. The biggest requirement which I forgot to mention in this string is I need a b&w film and developer combination that will produce a reasonable neutral gray negative, with little color casting. Any mask that has a color cast could unnecessary cause a color shift when I sandwich it with the color negative.

Any possibilities of a film-developer combination that produce a neutral gray negative would be appreciated. It does not have to be perfectly neutral gray just as long as any color cast is not significant.

seabird
11-Feb-2011, 11:32
How about Arista Ortho Litho? ISO is something like "6" Use a paper developer to get continuous tone.

John,

Unfotunately this product appears to have been discontinued - check Freestyle's website :mad: