RE: Slowest Commercial Film Available?

From: Rick Retzlaff ^lt;rretzlaff@shaw.ca>
Date: 03/04/05-10:56:57 AM Z
Message-id: <LNEBJMOLPBPHHPNEKHJGGEPFCDAA.rretzlaff@shaw.ca>

I have used Kodak CGP Camera 2000 ortho film extensively with a home made
developer (Thanks to Gord Holtslander) that I rate at 6 ISO. I use mainly
8x10, 12X18 and 100 foot rolls (12 inch). Great stuff. Inexpensive and
durable.

Richard Retzlaff
Radical Eye Photography Ltd.
(306) 652 8894
rretzlaff@shaw.ca
www.radicaleye.ca

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Sumner [mailto:jdos2@mindspring.com]
Sent: Friday, March 04, 2005 10:21 AM
To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
Subject: Slowest Commercial Film Available?

Anyone have experience with the slowest commonly available film, or
information how to pull process further any film below the recommended
Ilford Pan F 25ASA? 120/220, 135 and sheet film emulsions are what I'd
be using.

Thanks!
JD
Received on Fri Mar 4 10:57:17 2005

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