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Uses for 5 inch Panatomic-X aerial film


Thanks Bob! That sounds consistent with what I saw on the negatives (has plenty of punch with a relatively short tray development in Rodinal). I’ll try some developer shenanigans to tame the contrast. Or buy a U2 spy plane

I have acquired some 122 roll film spools and backing paper. Seems to have 1973 expired Verichrome Pan attached which I was not expecting. I am working on acquiring an appropriate slashing apparatus for my plexiglass sheets to construct a film slitter down to 120 width.
 

That’s a big boy:
 

That is a great picture. He is weightless, so it does not matter how much his Linhof weighs on earth! He can lock the focus at infinity and use sunny 16 for exposure. Notice:
1. A roll of gaffer's tape or electrical tape. Tape down loose floating junk?
2. The astronaut is wearing an early-vintage Casio electronic watch. These were rugged little devices.
3. Above his right shoulder, a plastic rectangle with a tube coming out of it. Drinking water? He pees into it? Remains of his instant breakfast? Do any of you remember Tang, which was supposedly invented for astronauts?
 
Possible use:
Somebody with a Cirkut banquet camera would love to have some of that film.
 
I saw an old Polaroid roll film camera in the Goodwill and it occurs to me I could shove this in there.
 
If you do end up deciding to sell some lengths of this, I'd love to have some. I have a 3A Autographic Kodak Special with rangefinder which uses 122 (3.5 inch wide) film which it would be nice to have some new(-ish) film for.

I also have a No.2 Bulls Eye Kodak which uses 101 rollfilm which is 3.75 inches wide and a No.4 Cartridge Kodak which uses 104 rollfilm which is 5 inches wide, although finding suitable backing paper for those two could be challenging.
 

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DM me if you want some. Need to find some suitable packaging.

I did grab some 122 spools and backing paper. I was wondering about the 104 rolls — could probably load it in the dark without backing paper.