Re: Dent-X Auto & TP-120 Film

From:Geoff McAuliffe

    120 film is a lot bigger than the little rectangles of x-ray film my 
dentist uses. Will the film even fit in the processor?  I suggest you 
call Kodak on the phone and talk to them. If you want a machine to 
process roll film try a company called Jobo.

Geoff

Teresa Flores wrote:

>We have borrowed a Dent-X developer and have been trying to go online to
>KODAK to see if previous users have imputed times for developing
>Technical
>Pan-120 Kodak film using a Dent-X automatic developer (Used in Dentist
>office to developer x-rays).
>There are three choices to choose from in the  Dent-X auto-developer.
>4 & 1/2; 6 and Endo.
>Any help would be appreciated, even from KODAK to let us know where we
>could look up the correct time to use for the Technical Pan - 120 film
>(used to take TEM photos in a Zeiss 109).
>Any imput is greatly appreciated and will save rolls of film.
>Teresa Flores
>LSUHSC
>EM Lab
>Path Dept
>New Orleans,LA
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