[pure-silver] Re: Unknown film

  • From: William Harting <wm.harting@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2013 10:22:03 -0400

There is an "LS Pan (Estar Thick)" listing in my 1969 Gellotte catalog
showing a daylight or tungsten ASA speed of 50. 25 sheets 8x10 for $22.70.

-bill


On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 9:34 AM, Jean-David Beyer <jeandavid8@xxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

> 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
>
>
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