>From: Michael Kopp <mkopp@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>
>>Ummm, do you guys who are still talking about Pan-X (presumably
>>you mean Panatomic-X) know something I don't know? Like Kodak
>>didn't really stop making Pan-X, and it really is hidden
>>somewhere in their catalogues, and stores like B&H Photo stock it
>>in quantity just for guys who want to make B&W slides ...
>>
>--SNIP--
>
>
At 15:59 -0500 25/1/03, Walt Wayman wrote:
>Actually, Kodak still makes Panatomic-X (sort of), and you can
>still buy it (sort of), but you probably won't want to, not unless
>you've got some camera gear and accessories most of the rest of us
>don't have.
>
>http://www.kodak.com/US/en/government/aerial/products/film/bwAerogr
>aphicII2412.shtml
Actually, I knew that, but it's "aerographic" film. I don't think there
would be much similarity between the old 35 mm Pan-X and the aerial stuff.
And I _really_ doubt it could be reversal processed.
--
Cheers from Godzone,
Michael Kopp
Wellington, New Zealand
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