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    FORTEPAN 200 and 400

    Hi all,

    Is here someone who works with the above mentioned films. Especially Zone System .

    Thanks

    Martin

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    FORTEPAN 200 and 400

    Hi Martin,

    I've been using Forte 200 for a couple years now with PMK and have been very happy. There's a lot of lore about 200 that its the old Super XX emulsion on a different base. In either case it has a very straight curve and works very well with the zone system. Its grainy than some modern films and I would look to you use either a solvent developer or a masking developer like Pyro.

    Hope this helps.

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    FORTEPAN 200 and 400

    Yikes! Sorry about that grammar. I wanted to add that there was a View Camera article a couple years ago by Gordon Hutchings reviewed Fortepan and Bergger films. It is worth checking out.

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