Ilford XP2 Super VS Fuji Neopan 400CN

So…. I did a film test recently that begs the question: is Fuji Neopan 400CN really just rebranded Ilford XP2 Super? This is my opinion, but it sure looks like it to me! Both films are best at EI 200 and have a very usable range from EI 50-640.

Look at the histogram- they are virtually identical! So very close, shot only a few minutes apart, any difference is attributable to the changing light outside. Hey- I still like XP2 Super… and it’s nice to know that when in the UK or Japan the 400CN is a go-to option as well.

Viva la Revolution- Stephen

Let The Film Testing Begin

I am heading to the Cotswolds (UK) in just over a week and running one last set of tests over the next few days…. looking at chromogenic B&W films (and converted Portra 400) compared to traditional B&W films processed in Pyro 510 (stand development)… all for the purposes of scanning.

Stay tuned!

PS- and yes that is Fuji Neopan 400CN… very hard to get here in the USA as it is not imported… made by Ilford for Fuji, based on XP2 Super but it is a different film made to Fuji Specs… time will tell.

BERGGER Pancro 400 • 120 Film Mini Review

I have been a fan of BERGGER films off and on now for well over a decade. Since it was released a few years ago, the 4×5 Pancro 400 has been a go-to film for my large format work. So, of course, the announcement back in September 2016 that Pancro 400 would also be released in 120 and 35mm had me REALLY excited.

After some delays the film in these new formats has now been released and I have started testing the 120 version in my Noblex 150UX. As you can see below, I have been testing in 3 different developers: PMK, Rodinal 1+25 and Caffenol (in-house recipe). (The PMK and Rodinal times and temps are directly from BERGGER-supplied information and appear to be spot on.)

 

 

 

Some initial thoughts on this film in 120 format:

1. Rate the film at 320 for PMK and Rodinal.

2. Very nice highlight and contrast control– even under extreme conditions like the test above.

3. Grain is softer than 400TX and not as fine.

4. Can be exposed at EI 100-800 with very good results in the developers tested.

5. Biggest drawback? At this date it is not available in the USA in smaller formats (35mm and 120), I had to order from the EU.

So- is it worth switching from 400TX or HP5+ to this film? It depends. The rendering is a very classic film look, very silver-rich, very different from a lot of other modern films on the market. If that sounds appealing to you, I highly recommend going the extra mile, ordering the film from Europe and doing a side by side and seeing for yourself. For my own part, I am glad now to add the Pancro 400 in my medium format repertoire.

Viva la Revolution-

Stephen

Link to BERGGER Pancro 400 Data Sheet

Year of No Clutter

My brilliant wife’s second book is released today…. and if you are like me with TONS of photography stuff everywhere I can highly recommend this book as a must read! Order your copy today at online at:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AMAZON

Barnes and Noble

INDIGO

And you can also signup for a WEEK OF NO CLUTTER CHALLENGE that starts today at this link: http://books.sourcebooks.com/year-of-no-clutter/

 

Freezing Fuji FP 100C – One Year Later

And the Results are… Drum Roll Please…

FANTASTIC!!

Fuji FP 100 Compare Frozen to Fresh

How To:  https://figitalrevolution.com/2016/03/01/freezing-fuji-fp-100c-instant-film/

I also did shoot all the remaining film and EVERY single sheet was perfect!

No leaking anywhere!

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Have a great weekend and Viva la Revolution!

Stephen

Schaub Solo Exhibition Vermont Governor’s Gallery

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Solo Exhibition Vermont Governors Gallery

I am very excited to announce that I have been selected by the Vermont Governors Gallery for a solo exhibition at the State Capitol form January 4 – March 31st, 2017.

The show title is “From Far Away” and represents selected works from 2004 till present. There will be an opening reception on January 12th from 4-7PM, (please note a photo ID is required to enter the gallery.) Click on the link below to read the full press release!

http://stephenschaub.com/…/Schaub_VTGovGalleryShowPR2017.pdf