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Comparing Fujifilm NEOPAN 100 ACROS II to original ACROS


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Here's an interesting article about the "new and improved" Acros II black and white film from Fuji:

Comparing Fujifilm NEOPAN 100 ACROS II to original ACROS. What's the difference?

https://emulsive.org/articles/comparing-fujifilm-neopan-100-acros-ii-to-original-acros-whats-the-difference

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ACROS 1, M5 Summilux 50

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I lost interest in the comparison when the author said he used an Epsom V750 to scan the negatives.

The main advantage of Acros 100 was it’s unmatched reciprocity characteristic, the rest can easily be matched or bettered by other film and developer combinations.
 If Acros ii does not have the same reciprocity as the original Fuji Acros, then what we have is a capable black and white film called Acros ii. 

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