Old Film type

2005-02-05 Thread Jim and Lynn
When I said old I really meant OLD! I can't get it process with the new equipment. I have tried. It's Verichrome Pan 127 Film Thanks for all the help. Jim

Re: Old Film type

2005-02-05 Thread Keith Whaley
What do you mean, "...new equipment?" New as compared to what? Did you take a hand loading reel, and try to thread or install 127 film in it, and it wouldn't work? Or how new is the equipment. What sort of equipment IS it? I don't think developing reels for 127 film have been made for some time,

Re: Old Film type

2005-02-05 Thread John Whittingham
John Whittingham Technician -- Original Message --- From: Jim and Lynn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Sat, 05 Feb 2005 13:04:33 -0500 Subject: Old Film type > When I said old I really meant OLD! I can't get it process with the > new equipment. I have

Re: Old Film type

2005-02-05 Thread William Robb
- Original Message - From: "Jim and Lynn" Subject: Old Film type When I said old I really meant OLD! I can't get it process with the new equipment. I have tried. It's Verichrome Pan 127 Film http://www.kodak.com/global/en/professional/support/techPubs/

Re: Old Film type

2005-02-05 Thread Graywolf
Verichrome Pan is a regular b&w film and as such still processable. You may have to search ebay for a tank for that size as hardly anyone uses 127 anymore (the adjustable plastic reel type will work). If you have a friend with a darkroom who knows what he is doing it can be process in trays. You