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  • JohnnyMcMillan
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    Nicolai Grossman has put together an index of film codes/edge markings, data sheets links, available formats, large format notch codes, and more, for pretty much every photographic film in production. Pretty handy…

    http://photondetector.com/tools_ref/filmdata/

    Thorsten
    Member

    And if you think that’s handy then you’ll probably find Digitaltruth useful too! In spite of the site’s name, up until recently it was a film-only site. It has since introduced some digital reference material (and why not) but the best part of this site for me has always been it’s cornerstone “The Massive Dev Chart”, a comprehensive chart of dev times for countless film/developer combinations. I found it extremely useful when i first started dabbling in IR photography.

    Fintan
    Participant

    How up to date it that Johnny? I’m looking at my [limited] 220 options at the moment.

    JohnnyMcMillan
    Participant

    As far as I know, he put it up yesterday

    Fintan
    Participant

    Cool, thanks for the info

    Eddie
    Participant

    Thorsten wrote:

    And if you think that’s handy then you’ll probably find Digitaltruth useful too! In spite of the site’s name, up until recently it was a film-only site. It has since introduced some digital reference material (and why not) but the best part of this site for me has always been it’s cornerstone “The Massive Dev Chart”, a comprehensive chart of dev times for countless film/developer combinations. I found it extremely useful when i first started dabbling in IR photography.

    A great source of information and a couple of good articles on general printing there also. Have not used the kodak Infra red in a while. When i did use it i developed it in rodinal 1:25 for 8 minutes. I used to meter on a middle gray at 200 asa. Used to get quite consistent results with this formula. What was your formula.

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