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You *might* be able to use this film’s length for a semi-standard format 18x24cm once common in Russia/USSR and Germany. If so this roll would yield more than 200 sheets.
Film Type: Kodak Plus-X Aerographic Film 2402 (Estar Base)
Dimensions: 9.5 inches wide by 125 feet long
Expiration Date: April 1991 (indicated by “EXP. DATE 04/91”)
Base: Estar (a high-strength polyester base)
CAT/Part Number: 2402-327-12
Storage History: Unknown. I did shoot and process a bit of another roll from this lot and found it had very minimal base fog.
Condition: Box is sealed – must be opened only in total darkness. Tape on outer box is partially dried out and coming loose.
Best for: Target Large format experimenters. The rolls are heavy and hard to cut down in total darkness. But results can be good.
A Note on the Date
The sticker says DOP 9-86 (Date of Production: September 1986) and EXP 04/91. Being 35 years past its prime, the film will likely have some “fog” and require extra some testing for use. I don’t think fog on these is enough to care about, but you can test adding small amounts of potassium bromide to your developer to reduce fog.
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