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Key Features
- Halftone Film for Rapid Access Process
- High Contrast & Density, Steep Gradation
- Very High Dot and Line Sharpness
- Wide Exposure and Development Latitude
Regent Royal Hard Dot from Inkpress is a line and halftone camera film designed for pre-press applications. This high-speed, high-contrast film is characterized by a very steep gradation and gradation tone, along with a wide density range with low Dmax for enhanced UV transmission. For easy handling of the film, the emulsion incorporates a dedicated layer to prevent Newton rings, as well as separate anti-static and anti-stress layers to protect against dust, scratches, and other damage. The film is designed for rapid access processing in ACD chemistry, such as Majestic 650.
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I can't find ACD Chemistry. So should I use film developer or paper developer with this film?
As the Regent Royal Film Regent Royal Hard Dot Camera Film (8 x 10 , 50 Sheets) is negative film designed for use in 8 x 10 cameras, you would use film developer, such as Kodak's or Photographers' Formulary's D-76 film developer to process the film.
Date published: 2019-03-22
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What type of developer do I use with this?
D-76 1+4 at 21C. (69,8F)
Date published: 2025-10-16
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what is the ISO of the film?
6 asa.
Date published: 2025-10-16
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Is this film orthochromatic or panchromatic?
The film is orthochromatic.
Date published: 2025-10-28
Will this fog with a Doran safelight? Or do I ...
Will this fog with a Doran safelight? Or do I need 1a bulb.
The Inkpress Media Regent Royal Hard Dot Camera Film can be used under a standard red light that you might also use for darkroom paper.
Date published: 2026-01-30
Will this fit in standard 4x5 film holders?
Will this fit in standard 4x5 film holders?
Inkpress Media Regent Royal Hard Dot Camera Film (4 x 5", 50 Sheets) is a bit too large to fit into a standard 4x5 film holder.
Date published: 2025-05-11
There's no notches on this film. How do you know ...
There's no notches on this film. How do you know which side is the emulsion side? Or does it not matter for this film?
The emulsion side of Inkpress Media Regent Royal Hard Dot Camera Film (4 x 5", 50 Sheets) typically has a dully, matte finish.
Date published: 2025-10-28
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Can i use caffenol to develop this?
Yes, 99% of modern film can be developed in a bw developer.
Date published: 2025-10-28
