Kodak Verichrome Pan Type 120
Kodak Verichrome Pan is the most common film in this project. It was released in 1956 for the amateur market. This film is very forgiving; it has plenty of latitude, fine grain and a long straight part of the characteristic curve. Whether by design or by coincidence, Verichrome Pan also preserves latent images surprisingly well.
Following the recommendations in Kodak's datasheet the roll was developed for 6 minutes in HC-110 dilution B at 18 °C. Six 6x9 cm images were recovered. They are very nicely shot, properly exposed and well composed, no doubt a work of an experienced photographer. The time and location are unknown.