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Recently a friend sent me some APX 100 5x4 sheets [75 in total] which had been stored well but expired in 1992.
I wasn't sure if they would be any good but ha Phil's tests for APX with D76 @1+1 so decided to try a sheet ---- 
Exposure perfect. The film has very minor lose of contrast but I still have 74 sheets to get it right.
What this shows to me is the transportability of BTZS data.
What a wonderful system.
Now -- does anyone have a .pfc file for APX 400 5x4 in say D76, HC110 or Xtol?? |
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