LF vs ULF with Kodak IR Medical Film

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Terence

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So I just scored 100 14x17 sheets of Kodak IR Medical Film, a verrrrrry slow infrared film according to a few posts on the LF site.

My question is, do I:

[A] Make a single-shot, homemade 14x17? I have a 2 lenses that would cover the format.

Have a 7x17 reducing back made for my 8x20 Korona, and cut the film in half?

[C] Buy yet another format and get a dedicated 7x17? Not currently financially viable, so it would require patience.

[D] Cut down the film into some combination of 8x10, 5x7 and 4x5 with some waste? I already have 8x10, 5x7 and 4x5 cameras.

[E] Admit that I have a GAS and FAS problem? Least likely option.
 
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