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Curious if Old Kodak ACCUMAX Photoplotter 35mm Film AGX7 would be usable for "experimental" IR?

[And if there's chemicals for it or not?]

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"No" as in no "infrared"
but 560nm ok??

-More like a chrome filter?? I saw that 560nm call out.


or just not useable ie chemicals...
 

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On 6/13/2023 at 1:28 AM, Mambo said:

more simply:

can it produce an image?
can it be developed?

 

I'm not familiar with this photographic film, but I think it's like high contrast photomechanical film.
On the PDF, it says:
  Designed to produce high quality photo tools on raster imaging photoplotters, and other artwork generators with output at 488, 532, 543, and 565 nanometres.

therefore it is not recommended for UV or IR

If you have more than one 35 mm film you could use a piece of it to make exposures from 3 iso up to 100 iso and make a "stand" compensator development like the Rodinal 1+100  60 minute at 20°
Once you understand the real sensitivity you can use stronger or weaker development to get more or less contrast.
I see that the classic fixing with thiosulfate is recommended.

 

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