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    Film

    I bought a Graphic Camera and with all the stuff that came with the camera was some" Kodak Tri X Pan Professional film in the film pack adapter . I have never seen this stuff before, is this a polaroid film or some thing that must be developed. I am sure the film is old so it could be interesting to see how it comes out Any help always appreciated .
    I am now going to google to see if there is anything there Craig

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    Re: Film

    Please give us some idea of your experience / familiarity with film photography, to help us advise you in the right perspective. The film you've named is a standard B&W film that must be developed in chemistry.

    Dan

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    Re: Film

    This is individual sheets of film.
    To exposeut the holder in the camera>remove the dark slide>make the exposure>replace the dark slide >Pull the paper tab with the number on it -- NOw it is ready for the next exposure
    To process: in the darkroom remove the metal tab at the end opposite the paper tabs> remove the sheets of film whose tabs are extended> replace the metal tab> tear the tab fromteh reoved sheets > process the film in normal manner

    Be Aware - this is roll film adapted for large format use. Each peice is slightly larger than regular sheet film, and much thinner. It is likely age-fogged. Some benzatriazole in the developer will help to diminish this.

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    Re: Film

    I have experience with the process of developing film and large format cameras . I had never seen the film in this manner. There are six sheets left and maybe some old images left from the photographer who use to own it . According to the gentlemen that I bought it from was a News paper guy way back. Who knows what might be in the film pack. I can not find the film speed on the packaging so hopefully its on the sheet when I pull it . Were do I find the benzatriazole to add to the developer Jim Thank you for your help.

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    Re: Film

    That should be benzotriazole. Here's one source:
    http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search...op+Nav-Search=
    It's also useful when printing fogged print paper, if you're so inclined.

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    Re: Film

    Do you have any guidelines that can be used when developing old film or paper??

    Thanks

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    Re: Film

    The Tri-X professional film pack came in a 16 exposure pack. Looking at a film pack I cannot see if it was rated at ASA 320 or 400.

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    Re: Film

    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Farr View Post
    Do you have any guidelines that can be used when developing old film or paper??

    Thanks
    Here's a recent thread about developing old paper:
    http://www.largeformatphotography.in...ole#post891486

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