Hi John,
I've got a 100' roll of this film for 35mm and will be trying it out this week. Recommendations I've seen on the 'net are confusing, with speed ranging from 3 all the way to 260 with Dektol as the developer. One person even said it must be loaded in the camera in complete darkness due to piping of light but I suspect they are confusing it with Kodak HIE. Kodak says the film is capable of 630mm lines of resolution. It is blue light sensitive. I will be running some exposure tests and developing in XTOL. Meant to do it yesterday, but ended up cleaning up my basement instead! Hey, but the wife is proud of me!
Thanks,
Roger
John Moore wrote:Hello all, I have a box of 8x10 Kodak Fine Grain
Positive Film (7302) that I'd like to try out... I'm
not necessarily looking for a positive image, although
that might work for a lighted frame I have.
My quesions:
1) Has anyone used this film for pinhole negatives?
2) What exposure index worked best?
3) If developed for a negative- what developer/ratio &
developing time?
4) If developed for a positive- what developer/ratio &
developing time?
Thanks, in advance,
John Moore
Ramona, CA
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