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Fortepan 8x10 Film Available


john_kasaian2

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While looking for new(to me) 8x10 films to try out, I came across 8x10 Fortepan in both 100 and 400 ISO. It is listed in Forte's website but dosen't seem to be available from the U.S. distributor in sizes larger than 4x5, or from any of the photo superstores I've contacted, however I found that www.eightelmphoto in Canada sells it---currently on sale no less!---can$67/25 sheets---not sure what the exchange rate is, but sounds interesting. Does anyone have any experience with sheet film size fortepan? I'd be grateful for any comments!
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John

 

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Fortepan is excellent film, I use it for nearly everything I shoot in

all formats. The Forte factory in Hungary was a Kodak factory, when

Kodak pulled out many years ago the Hungarians carried on making

essentially Kodak film under the Forte name. Their films are old

style thick emulsion types with lots of silver, great for pyro and

alt. processes and you can easily tune them in for general work.

 

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My suggestion is to try it and expect great results.

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Tim: Thanks for the currency conversion! FWIW, B&H dosen't list

Fortepan in 8x10, but if you deal with Eightelmstreet, you won't have

to pay any duty(I have no idea what kind of folks run the place, but

I'll probably find out) Kevin: I like Arista Pro 400 too---great film

at a great price! I'm just exploring whats available and affordable

and fortepan has always had a good reputation. Now if I only knew of

someplace that sold Bromofort in 16x20. B&H lists it but its seems

like they're always out of stock. Thanks for everyones opinions!

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I use and buy forte from 8 Elm. I found that the 200 rated at 100

developed in TMAX at the same times as tri X gives a fantastic

negative. The tones are good and the highlights do not block up. THe

400 rated at 200 does a good job but if you are enlarging then stick

to the 200 forte. the 400 is great for contacts but gets soft

enlarged. Try a box. The people at EIGHT ELM are TOP NOTCH !!!! Ask

for Mike or MIKE.

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I just recently discovered eight elm photo (I'm 1000miles from the

nearest big city and nobody seeemd to stock Neutol WA for my AZO -

everywhere I tried would only bring it in if I bought a whole case -

duh!) ANyway, Agfa Canada put me on to eight elm photo who were great

to deal with and the developer arrived today. So good experience so

far. BTWE ANY styore in Canada stocking 8x10 film is a rarity - so

I'm going to be talking to these guys to see what else they have.

 

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