frobozz
Subscriber
OK, clearing more of my weird film out of the freezer.
I've got a 5" by 200 foot roll of 3412 Panatomic-X Aerecon II film. This stuff can make for some amazing images, but it's such an insanely thin Estar base that my dreams of directly cutting it into 4x5 sheets have been mostly thwarted so far. Someone with far more patience or cleverer ideas than I for how to do this... or someone wanting to cut it down into 120, 127, 70mm, or whatever formats... is going to be much happier than I am. This is a sealed full roll that's been on ice the whole time I've had it and was supposedly well kept before that. (I've been working out of a second open roll from the same source and it's in fine shape, so there's every reason to believe this will be too.) I'd like to get $250 for this, including shipping anywhere in the world. If you miss out on this one and are interested in the open fairly-full roll I've been working from, let's talk. I'd kind of like to keep trying, but could also be talked out of that if someone else really wants it.
Next up is a weird one. A 9.5" by 100 foot roll of Kodak Electronic Output Film 200. This was designed for taking pictures of CRTs, or for being printed by a CRT-based film recorder, or somesuch. I can't think of any reason why it wouldn't take passable pictures of other subjects though. I would think a little color correction might be necessary, but 100 feet gives you a lot to experiment with! My intention was to use it in that Cirkut 10 camera it looks like I'm never actually going to own after all, so now I'm giving it up so someone else can pursue some dream of their own with it. Again, been frozen the whole time I've had it, previous owner also says kept frozen, but no idea for sure if it's any good. Unlike the Aerecon, I don't have a second roll I've been testing with to have a clue about that. I'd like to get $125 for this, including shipping anywhere in the world.
Duncan
Aerecon
Picture taken with the Aerecon
Close-up detail of that picture
Grain?
Ektachrome Electronic Output Film
I've got a 5" by 200 foot roll of 3412 Panatomic-X Aerecon II film. This stuff can make for some amazing images, but it's such an insanely thin Estar base that my dreams of directly cutting it into 4x5 sheets have been mostly thwarted so far. Someone with far more patience or cleverer ideas than I for how to do this... or someone wanting to cut it down into 120, 127, 70mm, or whatever formats... is going to be much happier than I am. This is a sealed full roll that's been on ice the whole time I've had it and was supposedly well kept before that. (I've been working out of a second open roll from the same source and it's in fine shape, so there's every reason to believe this will be too.) I'd like to get $250 for this, including shipping anywhere in the world. If you miss out on this one and are interested in the open fairly-full roll I've been working from, let's talk. I'd kind of like to keep trying, but could also be talked out of that if someone else really wants it.
Next up is a weird one. A 9.5" by 100 foot roll of Kodak Electronic Output Film 200. This was designed for taking pictures of CRTs, or for being printed by a CRT-based film recorder, or somesuch. I can't think of any reason why it wouldn't take passable pictures of other subjects though. I would think a little color correction might be necessary, but 100 feet gives you a lot to experiment with! My intention was to use it in that Cirkut 10 camera it looks like I'm never actually going to own after all, so now I'm giving it up so someone else can pursue some dream of their own with it. Again, been frozen the whole time I've had it, previous owner also says kept frozen, but no idea for sure if it's any good. Unlike the Aerecon, I don't have a second roll I've been testing with to have a clue about that. I'd like to get $125 for this, including shipping anywhere in the world.
Duncan
Aerecon


Picture taken with the Aerecon

Close-up detail of that picture

Grain?

Ektachrome Electronic Output Film

