I just bought some 9x12 film holders, opened them under a (dim) safelight, and found that at least two of them have film in them. (There are about four more I can't open---the seller had a creative idea of "very good condition".)
Based on the notch code list at Wikipedia, it looks like it's Super XX Pan: two small V notches and nothing else. I assume I probably blew the first sheet away by leaving it open while I tried to figure out if it was film, the surface of a plate, a paper insert, or what, but the second sheet was only briefly exposed.
First of all, did they even *make* Super XX Pan in 9x12?---and is there any chance it's something else, or are the notch codes pretty reliable?
Second, is it even worth my while to try to develop this stuff, or is the safelight a complete kiss of death for pan film?
I have no idea how I'm going to get the remaining holders open. Research continues.
Any advice, thoughts, &c. welcome.
-NT
Based on the notch code list at Wikipedia, it looks like it's Super XX Pan: two small V notches and nothing else. I assume I probably blew the first sheet away by leaving it open while I tried to figure out if it was film, the surface of a plate, a paper insert, or what, but the second sheet was only briefly exposed.
First of all, did they even *make* Super XX Pan in 9x12?---and is there any chance it's something else, or are the notch codes pretty reliable?
Second, is it even worth my while to try to develop this stuff, or is the safelight a complete kiss of death for pan film?
I have no idea how I'm going to get the remaining holders open. Research continues.
Any advice, thoughts, &c. welcome.
-NT

