Found a box containing several 25 sheet boxes of Kodak Pan Masking film. It's been laying around in the cupboards since 1974, when the yearbook was all camera-ready stuff. Being labelled Pan, I am assuming that it is sensitive to all colours on the spectrum... I would LOVE for my photo students to be able to use this stuff in their pinhole cameras. Has anyone used it for continuous tone photography? I've used ortho copy film and developers such as LC-1B with good results. EI was around 16 or so... By the way, expiry date is 1974! So it's probably fogged to hell and back... but I would like a go. So, if you have any experience using this stuff for continuous tone work, I'd love to hear from you. I am taking a box home to fart around with over the Christmas break... Cheers!
Andrew
Andrew