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Fine Grain Positive Duplicating Film 2366 - Xtol test

My first 3 frame test of EASTMAN Fine Grain Duplicating Positive Film 2366. My personal notes:

1 .I can not hand hold 12 ASA film.

2. The scene was very contrasty but I still need to control the contrasty negs via timing and chemistry choice.

 

 

EASTMAN Fine Grain Duplicating Positive Film 2366 (35mm) and 3366 (16mm) is a low-speed duplicating film intended for making master positives from black-and white camera negatives which when printed onto EASTMAN Fine Grain Duplicating Panchromatic Negative Film 5234 and 7234, produces duplicate negatives that are only distinguishable from the originals by skilled observers. This blue-sensitive black-and-white film has very high resolution and incorporates a yellow dye, which is removed during processing, to provide very high acutance.

 

More info here:

motion.kodak.com/motion/Products/Lab_And_Post_Production/...

 

Film: Fine Grain Duplicating Positive Film 2366

Exposed at ISO 12.

Processed in Kodak Xtol, 1:1, 68 degrees, 10 minutes, 5/5.

 

Camera: Nikon FE2, Nikkor 50 mm 1/4

 

Image by: Leslie Lazenby

13 Aug 2013, Arlington,OH

 

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Uploaded on August 15, 2013
Taken on August 14, 2013