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    quick review on Shanghai 4x5 film (processed as negative and positive)

    I have been using Shanghai film for a while mainly in 4x5 format. A few years ago, I was told that they would stop manufacturing film and I was quite upset but then they are back again after a company JianCheng took over the brand and IP. They even went on to provide Ultra Large Format cuts providing a much needed alternative to the annual Ilford ULF cuts.

    In this video I will share my process in shooting in for negative and as positive. Do let you know what you think of this film and would you use it for your work.

    Last edited by pound; 12-Jul-2020 at 08:52. Reason: wrong film size in title

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    Very good Pound!


    Thank you!
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    Are you able to write a review so we don't have to suffer through a little movie? They don't work well here for various reasons.

    "JianCheng took over the brand and IP". What is "IP"?
    ” Never attribute to inspiration that which can be adequately explained by delusion”.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Willie View Post
    Are you able to write a review so we don't have to suffer through a little movie? They don't work well here for various reasons.

    "JianCheng took over the brand and IP". What is "IP"?
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    Re: quick review on Shanghai 8x10 film (processed as negative and positive)

    I posted a graphic comparison of ShangHai vs HP5 in 8x10 here:

    https://www.largeformatphotography.i...-100-Film-Test

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    I found Pound's reversal technique interesting

    Follow to his YouTube
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    Re: quick review on Shanghai 4x5 film (processed as negative and positive)

    Quote Originally Posted by Willie View Post
    Are you able to write a review so we don't have to suffer through a little movie? They don't work well here for various reasons.

    "JianCheng took over the brand and IP". What is "IP"?
    Here is a summary
    1. came with a 2 part box instead of the 3 parts box. In the box, the sheets are first keep in a black plastic envelope and then a paper brown envelope.
    2. The sheets are separated with a interleave paper. I like this compared to FOMA where there is no interleave paper between teh sheets.
    3. processed as negative using HC110 Dilution B 20c for 7mins.
    4. Processed as positive using the reversal method. For reversal, I rated the film at ISO50. It reverses well with bit of yellow cast on the black & white slide.

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    Re: quick review on Shanghai 4x5 film (processed as negative and positive)

    Quote Originally Posted by ic-racer View Post
    I posted a graphic comparison of ShangHai vs HP5 in 8x10 here:

    https://www.largeformatphotography.i...-100-Film-Test
    Nicely done. Usually I rate it as ISO100 and process in HC100 Dil B 20 C with continuous agitation. I just bought a box of 8x10 too. Happy to have it on 8x10 and bigger size.

    My video was actually on the 4x5 film but I mistyped as 8x10 on the title. Now I could not change the main thread title.

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    Re: quick review on Shanghai 4x5 film (processed as negative and positive)

    Quote Originally Posted by Tin Can View Post
    I found Pound's reversal technique interesting

    Follow to his YouTube
    thank you. continuing my reversal attempts on film, paper and today I just tried reversal on RA4 paper but that would b for another video/post.

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    Re: quick review on Shanghai 4x5 film (processed as negative and positive)

    Quote Originally Posted by pound View Post
    I have been using Shanghai film for a while mainly in 4x5 format. A few years ago, I was told that they would stop manufacturing film and I was quite upset but then they are back again after a company JianCheng took over the brand and IP. They even went on to provide Ultra Large Format cuts providing a much needed alternative to the annual Ilford ULF cuts.

    In this video I will share my process in shooting in for negative and as positive. Do let you know what you think of this film and would you use it for your work.

    Great video, very informative and well done. I actually hadn’t seen anyone using the Paterson Orbital so it was also nice to see that. Your reversal process is also very interesting. Thanks for sharing!

    You start the video comparing the price of Shanghai to FP4+. Are both film really similar in tonality etc? How do you find the quality and consistency of the Shanghai film, any issues with it?

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