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Old 02-15-2008, 12:58 PM   #29 (permalink)
Fotohuis
 
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Handling Orthopan UR:

http://www.spur-photo.com/dat_ort_ure.pdf

Handling ATP-V1.1

http://www.fotohuisrovo.nl/documentatie/ATP-V1.pdf

Here the complete Rollei developing data sheet:

http://www.fotohuisrovo.nl/documenta...ei%20films.pdf

Here a test with the ATP-V1.1 on low iso rate with the Rollei Low Contrast (which is a receipture of Uddo Rafay document developer, nice marketet under Rollei brand, just like their Rollei Low Speed, same inventor: CG512).

I have made this picture in my hometown Ravenstein on the border of the river Maas:
http://gallery.fotohuisrovo.nl/thumbnails.php?album=9
More info about this nice middle age on architecture small town and his famous glass museum:
http://www.toerismeravenstein.nl/

Orthopan UR (micro film) is more or less a variant of the Kodak Imagelink (also micro film). Both Orthopan UR and ATP-V1.1 are made by Gevaert in Mortsel, Belgium, with high experience and Q.C. on both micro film and Technical Pan (Scientific) film material even for military purposes.

All readers of this thread are able to order free of charge one micro film and one ATP-V1.1 scientific film by airpack envelope to check and test themselves what they like or not about these special high resolution films. To have some reasonable transfer times by post I think the area must be limited to whole Europe due to the fact we are sending airpack envelopes from the Netherlands.



A small detail:




Be aware that for making such pictures (by hand, so without tripod) a R.F. camera with shutter times from 1/15S -1/30S and some lenses from 2,8 up to 1,4 must be available to work with such slow speed B&W films (iso 12-25).
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