Acornell.2797
net.rec.photo
utzoo!decvax!harpo!floyd!vax135!cornell!fran
Thu Apr 22 15:11:25 1982
KODAK Technical Pan Film
   Does anyone have any experience using KODAK's Technical Pan 2415 Film for
pictorial purposes, and not for its designed use as a high contrast copy film?
There were two articles published on the use of low contrast developers
which rate this 35mm film at ASA 32 (one appeared in Popular Photography
Feb 81, and the other in Peterson's Mar 82.)
   I've tried the developer recommended in Peterson's, and can't seem to
get evenly developed negatives with the stated development time of 2 minutes
when the film is rated at ASA 32.  Has anyone tried using the developer
given in the Feb 81 article ?
   This film is capable of producing 35mm negatives which enlarge to 11 by 14
(and larger) without ANY noticeable grain, enlargements that have sharpness
and grain characteristics similar to those produced from much larger negative
formats of Kodak's standard Plus-X, Tri-X, or even Panatomic-X.
   Any comments on this topic would be greatly appreciated.
                                   Fran Corrado at Cornell


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