
Click
the film tab to get shooting & film-type details, speed & photo samples for dr5-processing.
The dr5 process is for producing B&W transparencies or inter- positives.
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The ISO's listed on each link below are suggested
starting ISO's and Exposure index. Consider all these B&W films as new films! We strongly suggest you test the films you are
interested in before using the process for something important. dr5 completely changes these films from their negative counter-parts, the
exception would be SCALA-film. Though we have thoroughly
tested all these films in the dr5process,
our normal ISO might differ slightly from yours. Its up to you to establish
the speed/exposure best for you. Be confident that dr5 is very stable. When you submit film for processing we require a 'shot
ISO', REGARDLESS of the factory speed. The iso you choose for
any of the below films, that film is treated as the iso you shot it at. This link;
explains push cost per film type.
EXAMPLE: HP5-400 @1000iso then becomes
1000iso film. Again, be confident that
the dr5 line
is very stable !
We can't stress enough
that you use the freshest film obtainable and test old film stock
before you use it for dr5.
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DISCONTINUED FILMS: NOTE; We will continue to run ALL discontinued films.
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The
following films are not recommended or CANNOT be run through the dr5-process: •
AGFA APX-400 {also sold as RETRO400} • APX-25 • FOMAPAN-classic100 & 400 {possible
but not recommended} • GIGABIT - BLUEFIRE & ADOX CMS 20 {agfa COPEX} • EFKE-400 • FUJI-ACROS100 • ALL E6, ALL C-41.
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