Kodak Panatomic-X (type 127)
Kodak Panatomic-X is a fine grain film intoduced in 1938 as an improved version of earlier Panatomic. The production of the emulsion stopped in 1987. 127 type roll film was discontinued before 1977 as my Kodak Professional Dataguide from that year only lists 135 and 120 type formats for Panatomic-X.
The film was processed in Barry Thorntorn's two bath developer (4.5 minutes in Bath A and 4.5 minutes in Bath B at 20 °C). The camera must have had an issue with film transport towards the end of the roll. I like how the two frames taken from the same position during a tennis match overlaped creating a mixture of a panoramic shot with a double exposure.