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  1. Glen, Unbelieveable results with that film article. I hope to get something but wow, that good? We'll see.
  2. Glen, I've had to retape the end many times. Old films often have tape unattached and need new tape. This roll rewinds nicely?? After my new viewer mask arrives I will try exposing the film. Michael
  3. <p>Isopan, I rolled it to the end again in a bag. The film is very tight and doesn't mess up the taped end when rolling back. I never thought that someone else would have rerolled it after shooting it. That is possible. <br> Now, how to develop it? What asa is it. It is not from the late 30's. But at least it is listed there.<br> <img src="http://i822.photobucket.com/albums/zz148/studiocarter/Agfa%20tail.jpg" alt="" width="1024" height="375" /></p>
  4. Is this film b & w? I found it in a 120 Graflex roll film 4x5 adapter in a 1946 camera. Not shot but loaded in the device. I made a dark slide and rolled it up. No Asa is written on the paper. How do I shoot ot and process it? Thanks Michael
  5. <p>I have collected dry plate cameras from India in different sizes. The largest is 12x15 and they all use dry plate book form holders. Some are on sale you know where. alexpk I think</p>
  6. <p>My Vivitar 2800 seems to be going bad. I just bought another used one and that may tide me over. <br> Is there a new unit that I can count on that used the X sync cable like the Vivitar does?<br> thanks<br> Michael Carter</p>
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