Mogsby
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That's a standard size for the old aerial cameras
Being aerographic from, does that make it infrared?
I have no idea of how fogged the film will be and no idea of age!.. Any suggestion what developer to use?. also developing time!.Nice! Next question, how much fog has it racked up? That 155 feet is more than two hundred 8x10 sheets -- about two thousand bucks worth of expired fun.
Could also cut a 61mm strip off the end and wind it up into a used 120 backing. That would give enough length (about four frames of 6x6) to shoot a bracket for speed testing.
I bought this thing to try to process roll color paper. Still getting around to this project. But this sort of machine could be used to develop these short rolls of recon film.Specially used for military aerial cameras like the Faichild K-38.
The U-2 spy plane used 1800m reels of this film format.
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