[pure-silver] Re: Has anybody tried the new Adox Pan 25?

Hi,

Is this *new film* like the T-Max films, flat (tabular) grain?

Bogdan

Richard Knoppow wrote:


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Subject: [pure-silver] Re: Has anybody tried the new Adox Pan 25?


On Sat, 2007-09-29 at 15:26 -0700, Jim Brick wrote:

What's the difference between Adox Pan 25 and Efke 25 ?


According to the bumpf on http://www.retrophotographic.com/

"The PAN 25 film is a modern technology film with a very fine grain
emulsion coated on a clear PET base for archival permanence and
structural stability. A highly effective anti-halation layer is coated
between the base and emulsion while an NC (anti-curl) layer is coated on
the rear of the base to improve handling and film transport in the
camera. Spectral sensitivity: 400 – 650nm. Developing times for most
fine-grain developers are 4-6 minutes. D-76/ ID-11 Stock: 5 min."


The anti-halation layer under the emulsion probably means the support is clear. If so this stuff might work well for reversal processing into slides.

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Los Angeles, CA, USA
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