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Check this link from ebay-it's got some developing info. http://www.ebay.com/itm/70MM-X-15-B...597&pid=100015&prg=1006&rk=1&sd=200732867178&
It is probably in my USAF Aerial Photo manual somewhere, but before I go to all of the trouble looking it up, I must tell you that this film is probably much more valuable as a collectors item than as something you would use. Many of these items have begun vanishing as people "try them out". It will probably be pretty foggy. GAF was not known for films that kept. Anscochrome was pretty good as were their B&W offerings as long as they were kept well and used before their expiration date.
PE
The military used several developers for aerial films. D-76 was used for low contrast development, DK-50 for moderate contrast, and a special developer AFD-4 for high contrast. AFD-4 was essentially a phenidone based paper developer. I have the formula if anyone is interested.
I have few cans of GAF developers around, I think Normadol is there version of D76, at least D76 times seem to work.
You still have some? It can't possibly be any good can it? I know the film is old or it works really well in ilfsol 3 as far as not having fog, but it's super contrasty which I like but also would like to see what else this can do.
Side note, I'm also looking for a different 70mm reel, the one I have is from a lab that is loaded by machine so hand loading it I end up kinking it and having issues, one made for 70mm would be better, an APUGer a while ago said he would sell me one but then stopped responding and then I found this one, but it's kind of crap and so anyone have a good reel? Mine looks hand wound so the metal isn't completely even which is why the kinks and track slips happen...
Also I made a daylight tank contraption but it had light leak and so a 70mm daylight tank would be awesome as well
~Stone
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I will check to see what I have left, might have some Normadal left, I know that have a lot of replensiher left. So far it has mixed well, sealed cans. If I have any left I will post and send you a can or 2.
Alright, I have checked the USAF Handbook for Photo Lab Processing (AFM-96-11. In it, it lists films used by the Air Force for all purposes and for aerial use only Kodak and Dupont are listed. GAF is listed for small camera and sheet films. No joy here! Sorry.
Also, it gives the standard developers to be used. All films must fit a narrow gate for time and temperature in these developers.
All must be able to use darkroom or field equipment.
PE
Thanks for looking. What I found most annoying and strange is they come in canisters of 15 feet each like standard Kodak 70mm except NOT in load able canisters, but just on spools, and the spools do NOT fit in 70mm canisters so I STILL have to re-spool them
No Doubt if you hapen to have a USAF Arial Camera they probaly drop right into the magazine...
Gaf got out of the Photographic buisiness in the mid seventies. They droped products, as I recall our High School Camera club got a closeout deal on a case of Gallon Cans of GAF Acid FIxer, while some of the members were using bulk rolls of GAF film from Freestyle.. I worked at a camera counter after high School, and I recall GAF Colour 110 Film came out with C-22 Process, while every other 110 Film was C-41. They dissappered completly shortly after that.
A web search for the NSN (AKa NATO Number) on the can gives the news that it is no older than 1963
FILM,PHOTOGRAPHIC
(NSN 6750005774637)
FSG (Federal Supply Group): 67 (Photographic Equipment)
FSC (Federal Supply Code): 6750 (Photographic Supplies)
Date NSN Established: 1963001 (January 01, 1963)
AKGPFILM TYPEAERIAL
MATLMATERIALPLASTIC, CELLULOSE ACETATE
AKGSEMULSION TYPEBLACK AND WHITE
AKGTREPRODUCTION TYPENEGATIVE
AKGWEMULSION SENSITIVITYPANCHROMATIC EXTE
AKGXRES
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