Hello Frameworkers!

Wondering if anyone has any knowledge &/or experience with Kodak 35mm BW
Sound Film #2374? Listed as "Panchromatic Sound Recording Film" description
says: "process-surviving antistat . . . on ESTAR base reduces the
propensity for dirt and static marks . . . scratch resistant base and
emulsion surface coatings . . . "

I've used #3378 in 16mm, so I'm assuming #2378 in 35mm would be same.
Wondering the differences between 2378 and 2374, and which would be best
for experimental darkroom work, photograms, contact prints etc? I'm also
really hoping to someday find a 35mm BW hi-con stock we can use with amber
safelights in the darkroom to make it easier for newbie students to
navigate the darkness coming in from bright summer sun.

I'm teaching summer experimental cameraless animation at Evergreen State
College (now in our 12th summer!). Thanks for any info & suggestions!

Page 23 of catalog -
https://www.kodak.com/content/products-brochures/Film/Kodak-Motion-Picture-Products-Price-Catalog-US.pdf

Best,
Devon

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Devon Damonte (he / him)
artist + teacher + enthusiast
direct animation ~ rubbings ~ cyanotypes ~ & beyond
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