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Still trying to pare down the contents of my film fridge...

I have a few cans of SO-379 film that are spooled down from a 1000 foot roll. This is either a prototype of 5366, or a special order Estar base version (5366 is normally acetate), thus the SO number. Here is how Kodak describes this film:

EASTMAN Fine Grain Duplicating Positive Film 5366
(35 mm) and 7366 (16 mm) is a low-speed duplicating
film intended for making master positives from
black-and-white camera negatives which, when printed
onto EASTMAN Fine Grain Duplicating Panchromatic
Negative Film 5234™ and 7234™, produces duplicate
negatives that are only distinguishable from the originals
by skilled observers. This blue-sensitive black-and-white
films has very high resolution and incorporates a yellow
dye, which is removed during processing, to provide very
high acutance.

And yes the raw film looks very very yellow! It's blue-sensitive, so using it as a still film is going to give slightly interesting results. But it's slow (about ISO 6) and insanely fine-grained, so that might be appealing for some uses. Here is the Kodak tech sheet on it:

http://motion.kodak.com/motion/uploadedFiles/h15366(1).pdf

I spool it down using rewinds and split reels from a 1000 foot roll onto a 2" core, then put it in a used plastic bag and metal can from 100' bulk rolls. Because of the bigger core, I usually can't quite get 100' on there and still have it fit in the can or bulk loaders. In this case, with the thinner Estar base, I think I got at least 100' on there but it's only approximate.

Here are some test shots with it:


so379_test_01.jpg


so379_chart_01.jpg



For comparison here are some Double-X shots done at the same time (so you can see the different color sensitivity)


5222_test_01.jpg


5222_chart_01.jpg



I'm asking $50 a roll in the US, which includes Priority Mail shipping. If you buy more than one roll, or also buy a roll of the other film I'm selling (SO-331), I'll discount the price because they can ship together. International will be higher, usually about $10 more for the additional shipping.

Duncan
 
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