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>>> Kodak Space Film SO-355 <<<
Low Contrast Aerographic
Fine Grain Duplicating Film
20 exposures - B&W Print Film  -  expired 12/1991
ISO-6
- NO DX CODE -
2 rolls = $15.00 (USD)
CURRENTLY OUT OF STOCK

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    Yes - this film is actually very yellow before it is developed (built -in yellow filter?) but it comes out just like regular B&W when developed normally. I used the Rodinal Stand method to get these results. The Only reference I can find anywhere online of use of this film is by NASA and other Space Related agencies to photograph solar flares and other phenomena. - It is called "Aerographic" film which supposedly has some extra red sensitivity, perhaps that is built-in via the yellow base? I tried using a red filter but got NO exposure on the frame so be careful if trying red filters.
 

Expired in 1991, but many people are enjoying the quirky results from long expired films.


    I'm keeping these rolls inexpensive by re-using old film cassettes and sticking on an artsy label I've made just so you know what's inside. Using a bulk loader I made rolls of approximately 20 exposures each, sometimes a bit more or less and as with most bulk loaded film the very last picture of each roll will not be exposed as that is where it is taped. This is NOT a stock product from Kodak and I am not proporting to represent that fine company in any manner. There is no DX code on this film.

My Examples were shot using a Ricoh 500GX and Petri 7S cameras and developed in Rodinal 1:100 for 60min at 20ºc.