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I "finished" my Rollei single use b&w camera (or at least thought I had). It cracked open very easily, and with a changing bag would be easy to reload with another film. There was a lot of film still wound out, so I reckon there were probably a couple more shots in it. I had stopped after the "shots left" passed below 1, as I wanted a little leader left out for my Rondinax tank.
It turns out the film is not Rollei Retro 400 as I had expected, but Superpan 400. This film is not listed in the massive dev chart (an unspecified Superpan is listed, but is 200 ISO). A post I found somewhere said it was rebadged Agfa AviPhot aerial photography film, specially low contrast. Can't find any dev times for that either. The post linked, written by "gzinsel", says in part:
I only have Ilfosol 3, so any ideas what to do? And if there are times, should I extend them to increase contrast? Or reduce to avoid blowing highlights? Massive Dev Chart gives 5 minutes in 1+9 for the Superpan 200, but if it's a completely unrelated film that's not much help!
I guess I could post it off, and will do if I can't find more info, but I'd prefer to do it myself if I can.
It turns out the film is not Rollei Retro 400 as I had expected, but Superpan 400. This film is not listed in the massive dev chart (an unspecified Superpan is listed, but is 200 ISO). A post I found somewhere said it was rebadged Agfa AviPhot aerial photography film, specially low contrast. Can't find any dev times for that either. The post linked, written by "gzinsel", says in part:
well, this film is aviphot 400, made by Agfa rebranded by Rollei. For the aviphot 80 I have been using a semi-stand development in pyro-cat HD. my personal experience is these films loose a full stop in speed, so over-expose your negs. BUT you need to compress your highlights with minimal agitation and use a soft working developer. for the aviphot 80 I develop in pyro-cat HD @ 1:1: 200 at 68 degrees. for 25.5 minutes, agitate for first minute then two inversions every 8 minutes after that. MY advise is buy 3 or 4 rolls to experiment with before processing your friends film> it is SOOOOO SOOOOO EASY TO BLOW OUT HIGHLIGHTS WITH THIS FILM WHEN PROCESSING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I only have Ilfosol 3, so any ideas what to do? And if there are times, should I extend them to increase contrast? Or reduce to avoid blowing highlights? Massive Dev Chart gives 5 minutes in 1+9 for the Superpan 200, but if it's a completely unrelated film that's not much help!
I guess I could post it off, and will do if I can't find more info, but I'd prefer to do it myself if I can.
