moritz_cine
Hello,
I’ve got two quick questions.
A while back, I took some photos on CMS 20 ii and (I think) developed them using Atomal 49.
However, I had problems with my light meter, so only a few of the photos had good exposure
to be of any use. I haven’t photographed or developed any CMS 20 ii since then, but I’d
like to do a few tests again now. I know that Atomal 49 isn’t the developer that gives the best
results, but I’d still like to give it another go. Unfortunately, I no longer have any notes
on how I developed the roll back then. I’ve also found very little online about it (on Digitaltruth I found 2+1 for 20 ISO/ASA with Aa49)
Does anyone here have experience with CMS 20 ii in Atomal 49 as stock (for ISO 12 / ISO 20)?
Many thanks for your help :)
I have a quick second question. I’ve bought a few rolls of Lomography’s Lady Grey to
test it out. I’ve seen online that it used to be TMax 400 and is now supposedly Fomapan 400. Is that right?
Does anyone know more about this? I haven’t found any exposure times for Atomal 49 online. Do you know any more about this?
Many thanks for your help!
Moritz :)
VolkerSchulz
Have you had a look at the film’s technical specifications yet? It is a high-resolution film (documentary film). To use this film for still photography, you need to use a suitable developer. Adox offers the Adotech developer for this purpose. You won’t get usable results with developers such as A49.