Subject: 120 B&W 'StreetPan" preordersDate: 2017-07-31 15:10:05From: John Thurston
There may be a new B&W 120 coming!
the product. Has anyone seen the resulting images? Has
anyone seen it reverse-processed?
From their description:
"The spectral sensitivity is extended in the near infrared
range of the energy spectrum, colour sensitivity:
panchromatic up to 750 nm. As a result, the film offers
excellent penetration through haze, fog and other
atmospheric conditions liable to affect the image quality.
Due to the reduced scattering by the atmosphere, images are
sharp and well edged.
The near IR sensitivity and the strong response to red light
allow for nocturne red flash photography as well as daylight
photography.
Although featuring high speed, the graininess of the
emulsion is low thanks to the 2-layer emulsion architecture.
The low granularity makes the film very scanner-friendly and
the scans deliver noise-free images in the image highlights."
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John Thurston
Juneau Alaska
http://stereo.thurstons.us
> http://www.japancamerahunter.com/shop/jch-streetpan-120-film/Being previously only available in 35mm, I was unaware of
the product. Has anyone seen the resulting images? Has
anyone seen it reverse-processed?
From their description:
"The spectral sensitivity is extended in the near infrared
range of the energy spectrum, colour sensitivity:
panchromatic up to 750 nm. As a result, the film offers
excellent penetration through haze, fog and other
atmospheric conditions liable to affect the image quality.
Due to the reduced scattering by the atmosphere, images are
sharp and well edged.
The near IR sensitivity and the strong response to red light
allow for nocturne red flash photography as well as daylight
photography.
Although featuring high speed, the graininess of the
emulsion is low thanks to the 2-layer emulsion architecture.
The low granularity makes the film very scanner-friendly and
the scans deliver noise-free images in the image highlights."
--
John Thurston
Juneau Alaska
http://stereo.thurstons.us