This may sound like a crazy suggestion ... I know that's crazy sounding, but...
I just pulled the leader out of the cassette and I want to know if this is safe to shoot, Attending a graduation ceremony tomorrow and was hoping on trying this out...(The red banding on the emulsion matches the color of the film backing)
That's another issue all together with pan f's reputation for not having any latent image keepingI thought I would "try out" some fresh Ilford Pan F+ for my sons' graduation party a few years ago. I processed it maybe two months after shooting it and was rewarded with a nearly clear filmstrip. If it's important, fresh film and film you know and trust.
Thanks! I'll probably shoot a few frames and snip it for a test.That's another issue all together with pan f's reputation for not having any latent image keeping
Tech pan was slow to begin with- definitely would save it for your experimental landscapes or something like that
I thought I would "try out" some fresh Ilford Pan F+ for my sons' graduation party a few years ago. I processed it maybe two months after shooting it and was rewarded with a nearly clear filmstrip. If it's important, fresh film and film you know and trust.

If you like this film you should search on Ebay this special emulsion.I just pulled the leader out of the cassette and I want to know if this is safe to shoot, Attending a graduation ceremony tomorrow and was hoping on trying this out...(The red banding on the emulsion matches the color of the film backing)



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...........Yes David I had the same sugesstion - but I did'nt say it.I stored some Kodak VR 200 color film in my crisper (at the bottom of the refrigerator). I had the same effect. The rolls were without canisters and, apparently, I dropped some liquid that seeped downward, then dried. It left its mark. Your film was involved with such moisture. - David Lyga

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!!If you wish to use Tech Pan for continuous tone negatives you must use a special developer to tame its contrast. There are about a dozen or so that I have counted. I would recommend H&W Control developer or Perfection XR-1 in that order. You will have to mix your own as neither one is commercially available anymore. Formulas are available on the net. Kodak used to make such a special developer but it too has been discontinued.
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