I have over a 100LBS of Sheet 4x5 sheet film ranging from the 1950s-1990s. Its all Kodak Film , and its all BW ranging the spectrum from Super pan, Panx, Atomic, Panatomic, and Pack films etc.
also have a case of Panatomic X 120 from the 1960s.
As I am in need of chemistry to start developing I was hoping if there was anyone that had experience with exposure compensation for old film like this and what they would soup it in to bring up an image.
I have read about restrainers to help with the base fog, but really would like some direction on developers and fixers that lend itself well to this scenario.
Planning to use some of this for portraits, in studio under hot lights or strobes, with Heliar 360mm to see how it goes.
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