You can get the 120 and 35mm Acros at BH, but the 4x5 is not available in the
states. However it should be available in Canada, if you can get someone to
ship it to you.
Don
Leonard Peterson lrp...@hotmail.com wrote:
Where do you get 120 in the States? Does anyone have access to 4x5?
Colin,
Acros is Fuji's new 100 speed black and white film, and unfortunately it is not
a repackage of SS, just a new film. I too am a great fan of Fuji's black and
white materials, and work that I have done with across shows that it is an
amazing film - incidentally, it is a great
Acros film is most easily available in 120. Some of the mailorder houses
are still listing it as Neopan 100. Be sure to ask which they have.
Development is in any standard developer. Go to Fujifilm web site for
times. Times are longer than most other films, 10 minutes in HC 110@68
degrees,
Hmmm...
Also, be courteous to the list members and indicate your name, other
than the mysterious b1jmgj58...
It will make it some much more interesting to know who is asking the
question.
Guy
- Original Message -
From: Guy Glorieux guy.glori...@sympatico.ca
To: pinhole-discussion@p at
Hmmm... What more can I add to what has been said. If the goal is to
make a print, make sure you go to Larry Fratkin's Pinhole calculator on
the Web and get his calculator to work out all the parameters you need
in terms of optimal pinhole size, etc... Have fun.
Guy
P.S. If you do a search on
Just wondering, is Fuji Neopan Acros color or black
and white? I was a big fan of Neopan SS when I lived
in Japan, a BW film, but never came across a film
called Neopan Acros.
Thanks
colin
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