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3-PACK FORTUNA SHD400-220 B&W FILM

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$1,300.00 USD / 100.0 roll

Film Format: 220 black and white negative

Sample Image courtesy of Bonnescape.de

ISO: 400 

Process: D-76

What is the difference between 120 and 220 film?

120 and 220 film are almost the same except 220 is twice longer. Unlike 120 film, which typically provides 12 or 16 exposures, 220 film offers 24 or 32 exposures, making it ideal for photographers who want to maximize their shooting capacity. However, because of its longer length, 220 film requires cameras with specific film backs designed to accommodate the larger number of frames.

Some labs are kind enough to charge the same fee for processing 120 and 220; in that case, it is more economical to shoot 220 film. 

Development Guideline (credit: Erich Stocker):

Method 1:

1. 714 mL water with 6mL Kodak HC 110 developer

2.  presoak for 2-5min in 20 deg C water

3. pour mixed developer at 20 deg C and invert slowly for 5-7 inversions

4. Tap the tank and let stand for 30min

5. At 30 min invert 5 times slowly

6. Let stand for 30 min


Then rinse in water, fix and use wetting solution (the wetting step is optional)
Hang up to dry.  Negatives are sharp and relatively contrasty.

Method 2:

1:19 Kodak HC110 to Water

development for 14 mins

1 minute stop bath

5 mins Iford Rapid Fix.

This gives nice contrasty images that would do well with analogue printing. However, also works well for digital scanning.

Method 3: 
Flicfilm Black, white and green developer
Mixed 1:49
temperature 20 deg
17min continuous rotation
                  or
18 or 19min intermittent rotation

Pre-wash is recommended to wash out the anti-halation layer

 

 

 

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