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    Freestyle APHS Ortho/Litho film, what ISO?

    I was wondering what ISO one would rate this film to use as a continuous tone camera film?

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    Here's a page about my experience with it. I rate at ASA 3 and develop in modified Rodinal. The formula for my developer is on another earlier page that is also linked.

    Here's a continuous tone image done just last Sunday with APHS. Gorgeous tonality.


    white coffee cup
    He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep..to gain that which he cannot lose. Jim Elliot, 1949

    http://tonopahpictures.0catch.com

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    Jim, you have definitely mastered the APHS and rodinal formula, your photo does have gorgeous tonality. Very impressive.

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    Hi Jim,

    That coffee cup wouldn't happen to be for sale? It takes such great pictures.

    Cheers,
    Clarence

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    Jim after you took this shot you could have developed it with the coffee inside. Multi-purpose cup

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    Definitely great tonality. FWIW, Freestyle's catalog lists APHS as having an ISO of somewhere between 4 and 12.



 

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