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Old 26th September 2019, 07:09 AM
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Does anyone know if there is a list of what is available now please in the UK

Print and Slide

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Old 27th September 2019, 10:15 AM
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Hello Cannik!
I'm pretty sure Analogue Wonderland has the goal to have the most films avaliable in one shop. So I guess you could check there

https://analoguewonderland.co.uk
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Old 28th September 2019, 05:00 AM
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I think this is essentially the same question asked here: http://www.film-and-darkroom-user.or...ad.php?t=12605

Stockists of b&w film will also carry colour. Any list will inevitably be out of date unless it is closely curated by the originator.

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Old 28th September 2019, 07:48 AM
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Thanks, you are right
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Old 28th September 2019, 08:49 AM
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Firstcall photographic carry one of the biggest ranges of film I know of, colour slide.print and black and white, I don't think there is a list of every film made, and many that you many you might find would be difficult to get here, for instance some of the big american suppliers have their own house brand films such as aristo brand, but they are often re branded films from makers such as Foma,
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Well I just ran a film through the camera, as a test because I couldn't remember what was in my bulk loader 100% sure FP4

Ha.......................... HP5 !!!!!!!!

IDIOT.................

That will teach me

Also just a reminder to all when loading a film cassette having taped the end to the spool REMEMBER to place the cassette in as well NOT just the spool !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



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That’s quite a good situation with the bulk film. HP5 is a lot more versatile than FP4. The higher speed is likely to be more useful now we are heading into winter. I tend to expose it at a bit less than 400asa. I find it gives me better negatives at 200, although you can also use it at much higher speeds if you develop it accordingly.
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Agreed-
HP5 is a lovely film I shoot at 200, and my dev times are all calculated to print well in a colour head enlrger at grade 3(ish).

Cannick, if by chance you shoot a film at the 'wrong' speed look here:

https://www.digitaltruth.com/devchart.php

What you often find is that by developing for a different time and/or temperaure you can get an OK result. Put in your fim type, developer, and the chart will give film speeds and dev times to try.
There's always an ideal processing time, but plenty of flexibilty round it.
I wish I could remember who said black and white photography was like using hand-grenades; close enough will get the job done.
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