Suggested developers:
| Developer |
ROLLEI
Low Contrast (RLC) |
for
the pictorial photography. Leads into excellent results, with 10,
12, to max 16 ISO (!). It is extr
emely important to expose only onto
the shade. |
| |
ROLLEI
High Speed (RHS) |
for
obtaining of steeper
Gradation (alienation effects) |
| |
ROLLEI
High Contrast (RHC) |
as
document film for
reproductions, letters or front titles etc. |
| |
Moersch
UGI |
carries
out outstanding results to approx 16 ISO (!). Very good
light design i
f one exposes onto the shade. Substantially clearly
bet
ter tonality value separation (shade design) as with micro films. |
| |
SPUR
DC |
carries
out outstanding r
esults to approx 40 ISO (!). |
| Fixing |
Rollei
FIX Acid (RXA) |
high
speed fixing bath, like RXA, must be absolutely
diluted with 1+15. |
|
Netzmittel |
ROLLEI
Wetting
Agent (RWA) |
super-concentrate is to be normally diluted
1+1,000.
Wi
th the ATP 1.1 it must be worked with a diluted solution (e.g.
1+3,000). With a 1+1,000 dilution, streaks can be formed, which are to
be eliminated only with plentiful water and patience. |
Recommendation
Polyester films are inclined to rolling. Modern P.E.T. films replaces
the traditonal triacetate films ever more frequently. New experiences
accompanies! A trick: Winding the finished dry film against the roll
direction into a dry developer tank spiral. On the next day, the film
should then lie flat.
Recommendation
With 35mm films, the glass clear carrier transports light into the film
cartridge. Therefore, it would be wise, to use the first five picture
frames, for a row of exposures.
Further information about this product can be found here:
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ATP brochure (PDF document in english)