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Kodak Aerial Duplicating Film 9 1/2" x 500' 8x20 users take note...

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Gary Wolsieffer

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Nov 2, 1998, 3:00:00 AM11/2/98
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I am selling several rolls of Kodak Fine Grain Aerial Duplicating Film
2430 on ebay (www.ebay.com), the internet auction service. It was
manufactured in March, 1991. You can find the ad in "Photo &
Electronics/Large Format". Each roll is $50.

If you have an 8x20 camera, this film is worth checking out. You could
get about 300 sheets of 8x20 film out of one roll. I have a 12x20 and I
know how hard it is to get film. Even you 8x10 users should consider
this film if you're on a budget (and don't mind cutting very thin film
into big rectangles).

This is a thin base film (4 mil ESTAR base), which shouldn't pose much
of a problem if you normally develop in drums or trays.

Kodak recommends the use of Versamat chemicals. This means that you can
probably use any standard developer. Since the film is so old, and is
not a standard pictorial film, you will have to do some experimenting to

get good results.

All the best,

Gary

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