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>>Does anyone know where I can purchase Kodak 2475 Recording film, or a
>>similar extremely coarse grain film? I have seen some really cool shots
>>using this.
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>I'm not sure it's still available, and in any case it's a bear to work
>with. It's on an Estar-AH base that's incredibly curly -- I've got
>negatives made on it 20 years ago and stored flat ever since, that STILL
>curl fiercely when I take them out of their sleeves. A lot of standard
>developers don't work with it, and it's prone to "dichroic fog" (metallic
>haze on the film) if your processing chemicals aren't absolutely fresh.
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This may be useless info. at this point, but I did find a solution to
the Estar-curl problem.....: if you wait until the film is JUST surface
dry, curl it up backwards, and store it in a film can for a couple of
days before rehanging and cutting it, it stays permanently flat
(otherwise, it is a r e a l l y vexing problem...;-).
It worked with the thin-base 72 exposure Ilford loads, also.
Hope This Helps