On Mar 9, 9:41 am, David Nebenzahl <nob...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On 3/9/2008 12:26 AM piterengel spake thus:
>
> > Hi all, I've seen that it is available the Rollei ATP film, whose
> > "subtitle" is "Technical Pan". It's a long time I'm looking for a
> > valid substitute of magic Kodal TP film, a film that could be treated
> > also with non-standard baths such as POTA or Delagi. There are few
> > data about this film, it is a superpanchromatic film, can anybody tell
> > more? I really want test it, starting with very diluited Rodinal
> > (1+100 and more). I'll let you know about results.
>
> Sorry I can't give you any answers, but just one question: why would you
> want to ruin the potential results of a fine-grain film by developing it
> in Rodinal?
I'=ECve developed TP in Rodinal 1+300 using a semi-static procedure,
obtaining a continuous tone negative and virtually no grain. I've
posted this method on digitaltruth.com too. So it is not completely
true that using Rodinal you ruin the fine grain characteristic of the
film. Then, Rodinal is available easely, it non expensive, and
generally I never use the reccomended bath for a film: for example
never used Technidol for TP (it was really very expensive!).
Bye
Z.


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