[LargeFormat] LF Conference and Super XX
Les Newcomer
largeformat@f32.net
Wed Jul 3 16:44:01 2002
I'm guessing the Empire State finished it's rein before WWI ended. since
the No2 was its successor.
Les
> From: "Pete Caluori" <pcaluori@hotmail.com>
> Reply-To: largeformat@f32.net
> Date: Wed, 03 Jul 2002 20:21:51 +0000
> To: largeformat@f32.net
> Subject: [LargeFormat] LF Conference and Super XX
>
> Greetings,
>
> I'm just getting caught up after attending the LF Conference sponsored by
> View Camera Magazine in Albuquerque and can only say it was an absolute
> success! I didn't bump into anyone from this group, though I'm sure some of
> you were there. There was just too much to assimilate in such a short time.
>
> Gordon Hutchings shared an iteresting story about Kodak Super XX. Aparently
> this film was the result of research done during WWII. It seems all sides
> were scrambling for a fast aerial film for reconnaissance. Research done by
> German scientists was delivered to Kodak for evaluation. The Germans had
> found a way to bond gold with silver and produce a fast aerial film. Kodak
> used this and thus was born Super XX. If true, it's no wonder XX was
> discontinued! The price of gold is considerably more today than it was 60
> years ago. I would also seriously doubt that Super XX is the negative used
> in Polaroid type 55.
>
> Aside from the conference, I am now the proud owner of an Empire State
> 11x14. Anyone have a clue how old this monster is?
>
> Regards, Pete
>
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