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    Bergger BPFB-18 Continuous Tone

    I snagged a box of 8x10 Bergger BPFB-18 Continuous Tone film and was considering using it to make enlarged negatives. Does anyone have any information on this? What speed compared to paper, development times, etc? I understand that using continuous tone "copy" film is an alternative to using litho film which can be too contrasty

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    Re: Bergger BPFB-18 Continuous Tone

    Really? No one?

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    Re: Bergger BPFB-18 Continuous Tone

    WOW I managed to stump y'all!
    LOL

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    Re: Bergger BPFB-18 Continuous Tone

    Just TRY IT !
    and you will see…

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