I found a decent number of rolls of Panatomic-X in a antique store dumpster. They're all hand processed, in the bathroom in my basement. #DIY Swapped to #Acufine due to grain concerns. Box ISO 36, developed slower due to age + KI used in developer step, which I know is unusual.

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qbalazs
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2021-08-04
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acufine diy
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Panatomic-X Film Rescue Part 5

8 Comments

  1. yohane
    yohane ·

    Where could that be?

  2. qbalazs
    qbalazs ·

    @yohane Some European town, alas I can't be more specific. There have been a couple of people who have specifically identified things.

  3. yohane
    yohane ·

    @qbalazs On the right side of the street is a house with a pharmacist sign. This "A" sign is used in Germany. I've searched a lot but haven't found a street in Germany yet.

  4. qbalazs
    qbalazs ·

    @yohane look in the Augschburg area (perhaps). I know they traveled there on one of the European trips.

  5. qbalazs
    qbalazs ·

    Time it all helpful seems to be in the 50s-early 60s. Film cartridge matched a 1952-1961 design. Kodak has historians, and they'll send you the diagram of how Pan-X changed in cartridge design over the years. @yohane

  6. qbalazs
    qbalazs ·

    To narrow it down even more, the Volkswagen Beetle looks like a '50 or '52 model. @yohane

  7. yohane
    yohane ·

    @qbalazs OK! 50s-early 60s was clear. The area around Augsburg is perhaps a hint.

  8. yohane
    yohane ·

    Goslar

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