On 03/20/2013 09:11 AM, Martin magid wrote: > I bought a couple of very old boxes of Kodak large format film at the > MiPHS Trade Fair last week, $1 each box, and I can't find info on them. > > The first is 10X12 in., Kodak Fine Grain Positive film, dated 1969. On > the box it's describes as a low speed blue sensitive emulsion, to be > used for copying, not for general camera work. Development can be done > in Dektol, Versatol or D-11. Was this film used to make transparencies > for over-the-head projectors? Eastman Fine Grain Positive Positive, 5302 and 7302 Transparancy Prints from Negatives. Single notch in top right corner ASAP speed: 250 Data on these two are in Kodak's book F-5 8-84 > > The second is 8X 10 in. Kodak LS Pan film, dated 1970. The number on it > is "4160 Thick". Not in F-5 or Q-2 > > I haven't opened either box to see if they contain data or instructions > -- both have been opened and resealed. I can't find anything about them > in my old 8th ed. of the Photo-Lab Index. Does anyone know anything > about the film speeds of these films, or developing times? I don't > expect to get very much of an image from either one, but for a buck they > were hard to leave. > > Marty ============================================================================================================= To unsubscribe from this list, go to www.freelists.org and logon to your account (the same e-mail address and password you set-up when you subscribed,) and unsubscribe from there.