I shot 20 sheets of Bergger Pancro 400 in my Canham Wood Field 5x7, with a Hermagis Eidoscope 11 inch f5 lens. The Bergger was developed in Pyrocat HD per my normal scheme, 1:1:100 @ 75F, to give good negatives for Pt/Pd printing. Lacking any data on how to develop this film in Pyrocat HD, I extrapolated from other data on the Massive Dev Chart. I used 13:30 as my dev time. It scanned rather oddly, so I'll wait to see how it actually prints before committing final judgment as to how good or bad my dev time was. Another observation of the Bergger was that the edges of the sheets have some minor frilling/damaged emulsion. It's not a problem problem, as it never intruded into the image area, and for the most part completely disappeared in the scanning process, but that it exists at all is troublesome, as I NEVER have had this issue with Kodak, Ilford or even Foma films.